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Yes. We messed up, if you redownload hopefully it will work! I'm sorry about that


Still didn't work for me. I think it's stuck in my system now.

I think Fusion copies the add-in to a different directory, which I need to go find and manually delete. These add-ins should really have a Windows Installer function so that I can run the uninstaller to remove it, or have it run the uninstaller when the add-in loads or something to wipe the old files.

This is part of the problem with these add ins in general. I just installed this thing on my computer, I can't see the python source code, and what did I install and run??? Even if I could see the source, I don't have time to read it. That's why they have the app store, so that it can get reviewed to make sure it's OK. Any reason why you didn't just publish on there?

I should really take the advice of the old guys who say don't trust it if you can't see the source. I'm sure you mean well, but I would feel better/safer if it was open source.

Is there anyone who has made an AI LLM that reviews source code or an installer that you want to run and tells you if it does anything problematic? Would that also work on compiled Python source code?

Curious if you linked to the Python libraries, or copied them in with the add-in? Or were you able to avoid most libraries for this?




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