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onyxia-ui
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sill
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Lenovo Vendor Locking Ryzen CPUs with AMD PSB
True. However, sometimes large buyers, such as governments or enterprises, change their policies towards purchasing requirements. For example, since 2013 France has had an Inter-Ministry Foundation of Free Software[0], which provides the preferred software to be used across France's government, as French law requires preference be given to free software (logiciel libre).
What impact might occur if a government like France were to require in the future only RISC V architectures with free boot loaders, of if the US government or a large corporation required use of measured boot to see at boot-time if the boot code or subsequent OS had been compromised?
With persistent threat actors and the falling price of processing power, I wouldn't be surprised if in the next ten years some larger organizations (or tens of thousands of small businesses) start demanding this kind if IT security from their vendors.
[0] (in French, of course) https://sill.etalab.gouv.fr/fr/software and their repo, https://github.com/disic/sill.
onyxia-ui
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The french government's design system
My advice if you don't have a multi-million budget and you only need to support React is to start from MUI components. Components like Date pickers, or Autocomplete are complex and time consuming to code from scratch. First thing you want to do is to build a custom theme for MUI (example DSFR, Example OnyxiaUI) this will make the MUI components roughly match your design system out of the box. Then you can create your own components that are wrapper around MUI components and customize them until they match your design (Example). Trust me, we always underestimate the complexity of building base component from scratch. There are tons of things to consider, I don't even mention the accessibility concerns... Customizing MUI components is the quick win route.
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✨ makeStyles is dead, long live makeStyles! ✨
Shameless plug of our design toolkit: onyxia-ui. But it's good!
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"Make your website responsive" they said, but no mockups?
We are working on a UI toolkit that let you define what is the expected screen size. If you put 1920 for example and the screen is bigger than that it will stretch everything up. If the screen is smaller it shrinks everything down. It's not a perfect solution but it garanties that your app will look exactly the same no matter the screen size of your users. You can check it out here
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tss-react will be promoted as the new makeStyles API in material-ui v5
Actually we are working on an alternative typescript first ui toolkit. tss-react is part of it. You can check it out it's onyxia-ui it rocks. It's still under active development but it's usable already. Also what's cool about it is that our salary are paid by the French tax payer so it's MIT, no strings attached.
What are some alternatives?
tss-react - ✨ Dynamic CSS-in-TS solution, based on Emotion
react-dsfr - 🇫🇷 Design system React toolkit
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