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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14668 · May 3

#svelte#component#component_library#components#css#css_components#css_framework#daisyui#design_pattern#design_system#design_systems#postcss#svelte#tailwind#tailwind_css#tailwindcss#ui_design#ui_framework#ui_kit#ui_library#ui_pattern daisyUI is a popular, free, and open-source component library for Tailwind CSS. It helps you build faster by providing useful class names for common UI elements like cards and calendars. This means you write less code and can focus on designing your interface more efficiently. daisyUI is also very customizable and works well with Next.js, adding no extra JavaScript to your projects, which keeps them fast and efficient. Overall, using daisyUI simplifies your development process and makes your projects more maintainable. https://github.com/saadeghi/daisyui

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@googlefactss · Post #40717 · 03/01/2026, 07:02 AM

Georgy Zhukov was a Soviet military leader and Marshal of the Soviet Union. He was born to a poor peasant family in Strelkovka, Kaluga Province, Russia. He served in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I. After the Russian Revolution, he joined the Red Army and rose quickly through the ranks. He commanded Soviet forces at major battles, including Khalkhin Gol, Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk, and the final assault on Berlin. He became Marshal of the Soviet Union in January 1943. After World War II, he was the first military governor of the Soviet occupation zone in Germany. He later served as Chief of the General Staff and Minister of Defence. He was removed from top posts because Soviet political leaders feared his popularity and power. Zhukov is remembered as one of the most celebrated Soviet commanders of the 20th century. 🪖⚔️🇷🇺 [Read more] @googlefactss #GeorgyZhukov#SovietUnion#WorldWarII#Marshal#MilitaryHistory#EasternFront