However, when you look closer, turns out that most of them just finished the work within their scope, fixes all reproducible bugs, and there's just not much left to do.
If there's a JS dependency with the last commit in 2022, it probably won't even build. (I'm half-joking of course, but only half)
It has `computed` too which works very similarly. On top of that, it has integrations with front-end frameworks such as React.
https://github.com/nanostores/nanostores