You can access the Pear App Store studio here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/35866362 Welcome to pastaOS. pastaOS Developer 18 is here. Experience the power of pastaOS Lai Fun along with an exclusive Packager app and documentation too. Get it here: https://turbowarp.org/?project_url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PearComputerLLC/pastaOS-Lai-Fun/main/pastaOS%20Developer%2018.sb3 (we recommend downloading the .sb3 if the audio breaks in-browser as, for some reason, while the .sb3 file will indeed work on a computer locally (at least at Pear), it seems to have broken audio in-browser on Pear's end in Firefox (other audio sources in Firefox work, however), and a test of the downloaded file confirms this)
pastaOS Developer 18 uses the same Pear eLicense v1.5 as pastaOS Lai Fun. pastaOS Developer uses the Pear eLicense v1.5 of pastaOS Lai Fun and is SOURCE-AVAILABLE AS A .sb3 FILE, NOT OPEN-SOURCE. Make sure to accept all security warnings by clicking "allow" or else pastaOS won't work. You can use Kesme in older pastaOS versions to generate SVGs as well by telling it to generate an image of something, of which it may or may not be cursed and may or may not resemble what it is supposed to be. Kesme is also able to keep some context. Press ⌃⇧ (Control + Shift) (ctrl + shift on PCs) to use AutoCompose. AutoCompose will take a prompt and generate a paragraph based on it that will be saved to your clipboard. If you want a working WebSockets server, try wss://ws.postman-echo.com/raw , although it might not work well with CloudLink. Some content that wasn't added beforehand might be added in minor updates of pastaOS. You can make your own pastaOS installers at https://pearcomputerllc.github.io/pastaOS-Lai-Fun/pastaOS%20Installer%20Maker (in pastaOS Developer 18, the Packager app also works as a way to package your apps into .poi files (such as for Pear App Store submission) using that tool within pastaOS).