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by makeitdouble 1784 days ago
I know it’s not how it’s supposed to work, but I think once an API is used in real world, and sees useful applications that some users rely on it day to day, it should be seen as “public”.

I never heard of Lunar before but completely understand the use case, all the more so it doesn’t seem Apple is interested in filling that gap outside of its pro display.

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There's no guarantee that Apple even knew that this API was being used.