A stable, IPC-based kernel developed completely in PenguinMod, with a suite of custom extensions developed by KaneBuilt and a dead-simple coding workflow.
With Silica, it really is just that easy. Next to this text is an example of Silica's KV store -- the kernel's method of storing data. No complex logic needed; just drag the IPC blocks, set the action/check name, then set its contents. Silica's built-in libraries will give you detailed errors if you do something wrong.
Silica's default shell is beautiful -- part of the custom extension suite that KaneBuilt created specifically for Silica. They're open-source, too!
Silica's kernel panic engine might seem minimal at first, but it tells you exactly what went wrong, what software caused the issue, and the system details.
Contributions are always welcome -- see our Discord server to learn more on how to contribute to Silica (and Silica's "older brother", Kamix).