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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
forming-typeform
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
I built a Typeform clone, using Vanilla CSS and NextJS, in its GitHub repo, I also added PR GitHub actions check for eslint and prettier, and also added pre-commit checks. I also got 29 stars and 6 forks on that repo - https://github.com/hsnice16/forming-typeform/tree/main
Another project that I built was a component library using HTML and CSS, so I built this to learn HTML and CSS in a better way. Its repo also has 6 forks and 7 stars - https://github.com/hsnice16/PoshUI-Documentation
- Show HN: A Ditto Typeform Clone
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Typeform Clone
code - github.com/hsnice16/forming-typeform live - forming-typeform.vercel.app
What are some alternatives?
dap - Experimental Dart-based package manager for dahliaOS
next-super-performance - The case of partial hydration (with Next and Preact)
pangolin_desktop - Pangolin Desktop UI shell, designed for dahliaOS, written in Flutter.
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
Portfolio-App-By-React-Bricks - I have made Portfolio App Built with React Bricks & TypeScript in Replit
quillforms - Open Source TypeForm Alternative Based on React JS and Typescript | Best Typeform Clone | Conversational Multi Step Form
typical - Data interchange with algebraic data types.
ringmaster-messaging - Full Stack Website for Messaging using Next.JS and MongoDB
crux - Get CrUX data of for any webpage, origin or list of pages quickly
drumroll-music - Full Stack Website for Uploading and Streaming Music Built using Next.JS and Supabase
fuchsia - Overlays and releases of Zircon-based releases. Currently extremely experimental.
chic-modules - A familiar styled-like API for working with css-modules in React