Skeleton.css is my current favorite bare bones framework. Its last update on github was 3 years ago though, so I'm checking around to see if there's any similar bare bones framework. I know an update to skeleton.css might not be necessary because everything works, but Shoelace looks promising.
This assumption/worldview is interesting. I recognize myself thinking this way too, but on the face of it, it's a bit weird: if a project does not see continuous updates then we consider it to be outdated and worthless.
This definitely applies more to some things than others, but I think it's worth questioning, too. Does the thing still work? Was it great 3 years ago? Is there a reason it's less great now (other than that it was created 3 years ago)?
FWIW I based my blog theme on Skeleton. I must admit that the 3 year age gave me pause (irrationally, probably) and that it's worked out nicely.
Hardware announcements sometimes do happy at WWDC. I'm guessing they are not ready yet, so we just gotta hold out until fall event.