diff --git a/src/templates/src/jam_2023_wrj_index.html b/src/templates/src/jam_2023_wrj_index.html index 42fa48a..71ca02c 100644 --- a/src/templates/src/jam_2023_wrj_index.html +++ b/src/templates/src/jam_2023_wrj_index.html @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ The Orca prototype is "a launcher for WebAssembly applications". But in reality, it's more than that. It demonstrated the ability to use WebAssembly as the foundation for cross-platform applications while swapping out the entire web stack for something new. It's a taste of a new vision for the web.

- The prototype version was such a success that we decided to turn it into a proper Handmade initiative, and the author, Martin, has been working full-time on Orca since earlier this year - in fact, it's now available to use as a platform for this year's jam. + The prototype version was such a success that we decided to turn it into a proper Handmade initiative, and the author, Martin, has been working full-time on Orca since earlier this year - in fact, it's now available to use as a platform for this year's jam.

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