chic-modules
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chic-modules
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Freak out! Showcasing Chic Modules 1.0 ✨ A Styled-like CSS-Modules API
Another week, another announcement. While the wind may have been taken out of my sails by Facebook talking about their own styling solution, I'm pleased to announce that my own take on managing components styles in React has reached stable status. Introducing Chic Modules!
- Show HN: Chic-modules – a styled-like API for working with CSS-modules
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- GNU free Linux, must not include any GNU stuff
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Getting started on Fuchsia
So then, there's Dahlia OS. This would seem to be exactly what I'm after, essentially a shell to make Fuchsia "livable", maybe not daily driver standard (of course not, this is a research OS) but definitely able to perform the tasks of quotidian life. But everything that's available from the main site is actually built on a Linux core (the implication being that they'll move it over to Zircon/Fuchsia once Fuchsia is "done"). I did find this, though. Seems to be a build of Fuchsia Workstation built for running on bare metal ARM?
- Linux and Fuchsia Lightweight OS
- dahliaOS
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For everyday use, it seems like distros don't vary much
Yeah Distros in the end are all pretty much the same things, yet there all a couple of interesting projects which are experimenting something new. For instance Fedora Silverblue, or Dahlia OS
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Fuchsia IDL Overview
It's not really practical if you need more than just a browser and command line right now to run a pure Fuchsia system. But there's dahliaOS which is a sort of hybrid Fuchsia/Linux that I haven't used but is supposed to be pretty practical.
https://dahliaos.io/
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what does the '<...>' symbol mean on my taskbar?
Per this screenshot on the DhaliaOS homepage, it's for Ethernet.
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what do you guys think about dahlia os?
>>dahliaos.io<< website
What are some alternatives?
hyper - A terminal built on web technologies [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/hyper]
dap - Experimental Dart-based package manager for dahliaOS
braid-design-system - Themeable design system for the SEEK Group
pangolin_desktop - Pangolin Desktop UI shell, designed for dahliaOS, written in Flutter.
react-native-style-tachyons - Better styling for React Native
Portfolio-App-By-React-Bricks - I have made Portfolio App Built with React Bricks & TypeScript in Replit
vite-plugin-vue-css-modules - ✨ Ultimate solution for using CSS modules without any hassle.
typical - Data interchange with algebraic data types.
front-end-cardio - Front-End cardio 💪 is my catalogue of projects, challenges & experiments.
crux - Get CrUX data of for any webpage, origin or list of pages quickly
style-element - Move to https://github.com/master-co/css
forming-typeform - A pretty cool typeform clone with all the animations that typeform supports. You can check the code, and use it.