Hello everybody! Today I have some good news and some bad news regarding Lynx and my other programs. Let's start out with the good news! The good newsDevelopment for Lynx 2.x has officially begun! This will be a huge update for Lynx. However, it will be a little while before it is released. The first thing I need to work on is cleaning up Lynx's 628 lines of code. Fun! On a less sarcastic note, cleaning up the code will make Lynx easier to develop. It may be a tedious process, but I believe it will be worth it. Once this is finished, I will begin making several changes to the Lynx Editor. I am unsure what I'll be adding to the editor, but I'm excited nonetheless. Now for the bad news... The Bad NewsHere's the problem: making Lynx 2.x will take a lot of time. I don't know if I'll have time left over to work on other projects. Don't worry: I'll still be posting in the blog. However, I might not be able to post as frequently, so please keep that in mind. |
Hey, folks! I did it. I finally got into instant photography. And I love it. Admittedly, I've had some experience with instant photography before now. I got my first instant camera at a thrift store in 2022. It was a Polaroid OneStep from the 90s, and while film was still readily available for it, it was far too expensive to justify using it regularly. As cool as instant photography was, I accepted that it wasn't economically viable for me and moved on. ...Until about a month ago! On one of my first dates with my girlfriend, she introduced me to her Fujifilm Instax Mini 11. It was a much more compact and modern instant camera than my Polaroid. It also used smaller film slides. This was a big deal, as she informed me that the smaller film came at a smaller price. I was intrigued. A couple weeks later, I ventured to Walmart and splurged. I picked up the cheapest Instax they sold: The Mini SE. It only cost about $57, and it came bundled with 10 slides of film. I also picked up an ...