Information about "definitive-base" prelude replacement

I've played around a bit with "classy-prelude", but recently I stumbled into "definitive-base", on hackage here - https://hackage.haskell.org/package/definitive-base. The documentation is sparse, but there's some brief information here: https://marc.coiffier.net/projects/definitive-framework.html It looks interesting, but I was wondering if anyone has used it as a replacement prelude, and perhaps written/blogged on it? I'm just looking for a bit of a primer I guess.

I haven't used it before, but it looks like it redefines a number of existing typeclasses to make its own hierarchy, which I don't think will interoperate with other libraries that still depend on the standard implementations. Clinton Mead wrote
I've played around a bit with "classy-prelude", but recently I stumbled into "definitive-base", on hackage here - https://hackage.haskell.org/package/definitive-base. The documentation is sparse, but there's some brief information here:
https://marc.coiffier.net/projects/definitive-framework.html
It looks interesting, but I was wondering if anyone has used it as a replacement prelude, and perhaps written/blogged on it? I'm just looking for a bit of a primer I guess.
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