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Looks like maybe the link is just to the image?
I saw this announcement on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@[email protected]/110740836960777576
yea it is
yep. commenting so in case they update it I can find the thread again.
The tutorial is here; IDK why the post isn't updated, but that's where it is.
Now I'm just more curious about the tutorial
The link is posted elsewhere in the thread. To me it seemed a little short on useful detail and a little long on complaining, and it's genuinely weird that (a) the poster didn't bother to correct the link and (b) the story with the nonexistent link still got 20 upvotes.