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            "notes": "## Welcome to Artemis™\n\nArtemis is a *metaverse browser* built on *Sneeze*, the open-source metaverse browser engine. Just as a web browser opens web pages, Artemis opens *spatial fabrics* — live 3D environments assembled from networked services.\n\n---\n\n**Version 0.1.0** — July 6, 2026\n\n## What's New\n\n- Everything! This is the very first release of Artemis.\n\n- Thank you for being among the first people anywhere to experience the open metaverse.\n\n## What you can do today\n\n- Open multiple browser tabs and windows, each with its own independent view\n\n- Peek under the hood with the built-in developer inspector window — press `F12`\n\n- Sign and verify metaverse spatial fabric (.msf) files from the command line (see below)\n\n- Stay current with automatic updates as new versions ship\n\n## Present limitations\n\nArtemis is at the very beginning of its journey, and this release is an early preview:\n\n- The solar system is a demonstration fabric — it was created for development purposes, but will grow into a fully featured destination as the browser matures\n\n- Discovery is *address-based* for now; *proximity-based* discovery — connecting to what is near you rather than typing an address — is on the roadmap\n\n- There are no in-world labels or heads-up display yet\n\n- Network connectivity is coming very soon — until then, wasm programs run connectionless\n\n- VR and AR (via OpenXR) are coming, but are not ready for use in this build\n\n- Fabric-authoring tools are still taking shape\n\n## Make a spatial fabric of your own\n\nA *metaverse spatial fabric* is a collection of *objects and services* described by a signed .msf file. A fabric you publish and host on your own server can be opened and rendered by any compliant metaverse browser.\n\nArtemis has built-in command-line tools to sign and verify your .msf files:\n\n- `Artemis --sign --payload <fabric.json> --key <key.pem> --cert <cert.pem> --out <fabric.msf>`\n\n- `Artemis --verify <fabric.msf>`\n\nTo learn more about .msf file formats and standards, and to publish your first fabric, start here:\n\n- [Sneeze Engine Documentation](https://omb.wiki/sneeze)\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## Discover more about the latest innovations in the metaverse\n\n- [RP1](https://rp1.com)\n\n- [Artemis](https://rp1.com/artemis)\n\n- [Metaverse Standards Forum](https://metaverse-standards.org/)\n\n- [Open Metaverse Browser Initiative (OMBI)](https://metaverse-standards.org/open-metaverse-browser-initative/)\n\n",
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            "notes": "## Welcome to Artemis™\n\nArtemis is a *metaverse browser* built on *Sneeze*, the open-source metaverse browser engine. Just as a web browser opens web pages, Artemis opens *spatial fabrics* — live 3D environments assembled from networked services.\n\n---\n\n**Version 0.2.0** — July 8, 2026\n\n## What's New\n\n- Everything! This is the second release of Artemis.\n\n- Thank you for being among the first people anywhere to experience the open metaverse.\n\n## New since version 0.1.0\n\n- The way lighting is encoded has changed in both the scene and nodes.\n\n- Ambient lighting and spot lighting is now working properly.\n\n- See tutorials for the new format. If you made your own fabric in the last two days, you'll need to update. Sorry about that.\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## What you can do today\n\n- Open multiple browser tabs and windows, each with its own independent view\n\n- Peek under the hood with the built-in developer inspector window — press `F12`\n\n- Sign and verify metaverse spatial fabric (.msf) files from the command line (see below)\n\n- Stay current with automatic updates as new versions ship\n\n## Present limitations\n\nArtemis is at the very beginning of its journey, and this release is an early preview:\n\n- The solar system is a demonstration fabric — it was created for development purposes, but will grow into a fully featured destination as the browser matures\n\n- Discovery is *address-based* for now; *proximity-based* discovery — connecting to what is near you rather than typing an address — is on the roadmap\n\n- There are no in-world labels or heads-up display yet\n\n- Network connectivity is coming very soon — until then, wasm programs run connectionless\n\n- VR and AR (via OpenXR) are coming, but are not ready for use in this build\n\n- Fabric-authoring tools are still taking shape\n\n## Make a spatial fabric of your own\n\nA *metaverse spatial fabric* is a collection of *objects and services* described by a signed .msf file. A fabric you publish and host on your own server can be opened and rendered by any compliant metaverse browser.\n\nArtemis has built-in command-line tools to sign and verify your .msf files:\n\n- `Artemis --sign --payload <fabric.json> --key <key.pem> --cert <cert.pem> --out <fabric.msf>`\n\n- `Artemis --verify <fabric.msf>`\n\nTo learn more about .msf file formats and standards, and to publish your first fabric, start here:\n\n- [Sneeze Engine Documentation](https://omb.wiki/sneeze)\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## Discover more about the latest innovations in the metaverse\n\n- [RP1](https://rp1.com)\n\n- [Artemis](https://rp1.com/artemis)\n\n- [Metaverse Standards Forum](https://metaverse-standards.org/)\n\n- [Open Metaverse Browser Initiative (OMBI)](https://metaverse-standards.org/open-metaverse-browser-initative/)\n\n",
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            "notes": "## Welcome to Artemis™\n\nArtemis is a *metaverse browser* built on *Sneeze*, the open-source metaverse browser engine. Just as a web browser opens web pages, Artemis opens *spatial fabrics* — live 3D environments assembled from networked services.\n\n---\n\n**Version 0.2.0** — July 8, 2026\n\n## What's New\n\n- Everything! This is the second release of Artemis.\n\n- Thank you for being among the first people anywhere to experience the open metaverse.\n\n## New since version 0.1.0\n\n- The way lighting is encoded has changed in both the scene and nodes.\n\n- Ambient lighting and spot lighting is now working properly.\n\n- See tutorials for the new format. If you made your own fabric in the last two days, you'll need to update. Sorry about that.\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## What you can do today\n\n- Open multiple browser tabs and windows, each with its own independent view\n\n- Peek under the hood with the built-in developer inspector window — press `F12`\n\n- Sign and verify metaverse spatial fabric (.msf) files from the command line (see below)\n\n- Stay current with automatic updates as new versions ship\n\n## Present limitations\n\nArtemis is at the very beginning of its journey, and this release is an early preview:\n\n- The solar system is a demonstration fabric — it was created for development purposes, but will grow into a fully featured destination as the browser matures\n\n- Discovery is *address-based* for now; *proximity-based* discovery — connecting to what is near you rather than typing an address — is on the roadmap\n\n- There are no in-world labels or heads-up display yet\n\n- Network connectivity is coming very soon — until then, wasm programs run connectionless\n\n- VR and AR (via OpenXR) are coming, but are not ready for use in this build\n\n- Fabric-authoring tools are still taking shape\n\n## Make a spatial fabric of your own\n\nA *metaverse spatial fabric* is a collection of *objects and services* described by a signed .msf file. A fabric you publish and host on your own server can be opened and rendered by any compliant metaverse browser.\n\nArtemis has built-in command-line tools to sign and verify your .msf files:\n\n- `Artemis --sign --payload <fabric.json> --key <key.pem> --cert <cert.pem> --out <fabric.msf>`\n\n- `Artemis --verify <fabric.msf>`\n\nTo learn more about .msf file formats and standards, and to publish your first fabric, start here:\n\n- [Sneeze Engine Documentation](https://omb.wiki/sneeze)\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## Discover more about the latest innovations in the metaverse\n\n- [RP1](https://rp1.com)\n\n- [Artemis](https://rp1.com/artemis)\n\n- [Metaverse Standards Forum](https://metaverse-standards.org/)\n\n- [Open Metaverse Browser Initiative (OMBI)](https://metaverse-standards.org/open-metaverse-browser-initative/)\n\n",
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            "date": "2026-07-16",
            "notes": "## Welcome to Artemis™\n\nArtemis is a *metaverse browser* built on *Sneeze*, the open-source metaverse browser engine. Just as a web browser opens web pages, Artemis opens *spatial fabrics* — live 3D environments assembled from networked services.\n\n---\n\n**Version 0.3.0** — July 16, 2026\n\n## What's New\n\n- Everything! This is the third release of Artemis.\n\n- Thank you for being among the first people anywhere to experience the open metaverse.\n\n## New since version 0.2.0\n\n- Several bug fixes for Mac and Linux.\n\n- A first attempt at a GLB file viewer in the inspector. Don't get your hopes up too high.\n\n- Significant updates to the way spatial fabric files are read and the way wasm files interface with the engine.\n\n- Added a Rust crate to provide a robust engine API for wasm programs. More languages coming very soon!\n\n- See tutorials for the new fabric file format. If you made your own fabric prior to this version, you'll need to update. This stuff is still evolving.\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n- Note that the spatial fabric format will not be considered stable until we reach version 1.0.0\n\n## New since version 0.1.0\n\n- The way lighting is encoded has changed in both the scene and nodes.\n\n- Ambient lighting and spot lighting is now working properly.\n\n- See tutorials for the new format. If you made your own fabric in the last two days, you'll need to update. Sorry about that.\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## What you can do today\n\n- Open multiple browser tabs and windows, each with its own independent view\n\n- Peek under the hood with the built-in developer inspector window — press `F12`\n\n- Sign and verify metaverse spatial fabric (.msf) files from the command line (see below)\n\n- Stay current with automatic updates as new versions ship\n\n## Present limitations\n\nArtemis is at the very beginning of its journey, and this release is an early preview:\n\n- The solar system is a demonstration fabric — it was created for development purposes, but will grow into a fully featured destination as the browser matures\n\n- Discovery is *address-based* for now; *proximity-based* discovery — connecting to what is near you rather than typing an address — is on the roadmap\n\n- There are no in-world labels or heads-up display yet\n\n- Network connectivity is coming very soon — until then, wasm programs run connectionless\n\n- VR and AR (via OpenXR) are coming, but are not ready for use in this build\n\n- Fabric-authoring tools are still taking shape\n\n## Make a spatial fabric of your own\n\nA *metaverse spatial fabric* is a collection of *objects and services* described by a signed .msf file. A fabric you publish and host on your own server can be opened and rendered by any compliant metaverse browser.\n\nArtemis has built-in command-line tools to sign and verify your .msf files:\n\n- `Artemis --sign --payload <fabric.json> --key <key.pem> --cert <cert.pem> --out <fabric.msf>`\n\n- `Artemis --verify <fabric.msf>`\n\nTo learn more about .msf file formats and standards, and to publish your first fabric, start here:\n\n- [Sneeze Engine Documentation](https://omb.wiki/sneeze)\n\n- [Spatial Fabric Tutorials](https://omb.wiki/sneeze/examples/index)\n\n## Discover more about the latest innovations in the metaverse\n\n- [RP1](https://rp1.com)\n\n- [Artemis](https://rp1.com/artemis)\n\n- [Metaverse Standards Forum](https://metaverse-standards.org/)\n\n- [Open Metaverse Browser Initiative (OMBI)](https://metaverse-standards.org/open-metaverse-browser-initative/)\n\n",
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