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this post was submitted on 27 Sep 2023
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It's got a pretty UI, but I wish I could find more info on it. Their GitLab lists kernel features, so I guess it really is from-scratch, but even that page is light on details
I decided to try it out and yeah, fast boot and responsive UI. Some unconventional UI choices like a Chrome-esque tabbed structure to window management
Seems like the gitlab info is out of date, since there's no IRC client available but there is an image editor that wasn't listed in the readme. I like the design choice of having a window's Close X turn into a round button when there are unsaved changes for it to ask you about upon closing