I'd argue Ladybird itself is a "hype" project.
Anything trying to break the browser monopolies in a meaningful way deserves the hype, IMO.
Fair point. What does Ladybird need to achieve in your opinion to shake the "hype" label? Honestly, I, myself, don't have a good answer!
Anything trying to break the browser monopolies in a meaningful way deserves the hype, IMO.