I just vibe-coded a browser that can run react.js
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No Chromium code btw 

Javascript engine is quickjs
HTML / CSS renderer is blitz 
GitHub
GitHub - bellard/quickjs: Public repository of the QuickJS Javascript Engine.
Public repository of the QuickJS Javascript Engine. - bellard/quickjs
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GitHub - DioxusLabs/blitz: A radically modular HTML/CSS rendering engine
A radically modular HTML/CSS rendering engine. Contribute to DioxusLabs/blitz development by creating an account on GitHub.
We shouldn't let the shitty corporate design-by-committee browsers tell us what the Web is
Repo at 
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GitHub - justinmoon/frontier: The Web is Dead, Long Live the Web
The Web is Dead, Long Live the Web. Contribute to justinmoon/frontier development by creating an account on GitHub.
The browser that we needed
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Let’s put some private keys on that and see some magic happen 😂
nice! do you have any thoughts on hypermedia, in this context?
Yea I do. I want to be able to ship little htmx/datastar apps that actually run inside the browser with local SQLite database. Stuff like that. Will do a lot of experiments in this direction. Maybe literally build some of this directly into html.
nostr notes as htmx
Yea maybe. I want to experiment with all kinds of stuff like this!
imagine a web ui that is dynamically composed of some set of notes on some relay?
i feel like hypermedia was born for this
curious what you would think about hypernote:
is the latest incarnation, still very wip
Hypernote
holy hell man are you for real? looked at this for 20 seconds on my phone and i'm stunned. will check it out properly today!
This is hawt can you do Infernojs next 🔥


This is also what we do on @npub1yy9w...s23g except that it's a literal OS you literally install on your computer.
And the point of Eve Is to be a tool for closed community networks; the apps are community based, built with a similar concept to what you're doing too, but you have the benefit of instant speed due to the replication layer.
All data on Eve, for each community you're part of, is stored on your device (including the apps that communities can install from the app store, or even private, community specific ones)
Interesting. Are there technical docs somewhere? I checked the main site but find anything
Not yet, but very soon! In the meantime the best docs will be tomorrow @ tabconf!
Rad, I look forward to it.
I've been there, I know that part takes time. Super important for early-adopter devs, though