Fuchsia may not be outright dead, but it's definitely on life support and would've been killed a long time ago if senior people at Google weren't personally backing it.
It had great foundations but without a concrete use case or product development was constantly pulled in different directions. It seemed like every year a new niche for Fuchsia was on the horizon, 6 months of development time would be dedicated to it, an extremely hacky demo would get the public hyped up, and then the whole thing would be abandoned because it didn't make any business sense.
Starnix, for example, has been completely deprecated. There was even a newer system to replace it which also got cancelled.
* My knowledge is a couple years old at this point and I haven't kept up with recent developments so maybe the future is brighter than I think.