We're doubling up baby! I didn't have time to write a post last month, so this one will cover both July and August.
After ~28 months in development, the highly anticipated open-source release of Mercury Core has finally happened. This is (hopefully) the final form of this several-times-recycled codebase, and will continue to be supported by maintainers and by community contributions for some time. However, we're still considering how releases will work, and whether the main branch should be considered stable for production use.
This first release is intended to be only for highly technical users or programmers, though the README does include instructions for easy configuration with the mercury.core.ts file. We're working on a comprehensive video guide to Mercury Core, which includes setup instructions as well as a full tutorial walkthrough of creating your own fully fledged revival project w