Talon Auth is a secure and scalable user authentication system for any framework and web runtime, even on sites with no server. It ships with a powerful, offline-capable, data synchronization layer that lets you build web applications quickly.
Feathers is a full-stack web-framework for creating APIs and real-time applications with TypeScript or JavaScript. Feathers can interact with any backend technology, supports many databases out of the box and works with any frontend technology like React, VueJS, Angular, React Native, Android or iOS.
Pinion is a flexible task runner and code generator for any language. Using TypeScript, it gives you full flexibility over what you can do with type-safe tasks and templates out of the box.

DaisyUI Kit provides 141 pre-built Vue components based on DaisyUI, offering developers a collection of accessible, styled UI elements with full TypeScript support, and comprehensive slot-based composition options.
One of the things I always liked about the architecture of FeathersJS is that it is transport agnostic. Back in 2018, I first showed a demo of a peer-to-peer version of the Feathers chat using the experimental and now defunct Beaker browser at the Vancouver JavaScript meetup. I really enjoyed the workflow of creating a real-time application that essentially ran as a static website with no backend at all.
What if we could build collaborative applications where the users own their data and can decide what is done with it? Apps that work offline and load faster than any server could deliver them? What if they are also easier to create and run for developers without the need for complicated cloud deployments?
From August 7th - 11th 2024 Marshall, Myriah and David went to DWebcamp at Camp Navarro in the California coastal redwoods. With Marshall and David working together on open source for over a dozen years, it was the first time in 8 years that we got to spend time in person again.
