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by throwthere
1804 days ago
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I don't know how Twitter works exactly but if I was using it for promotion I'd probably block the negative nancies from piggy backing on my posts if I could too. Anyway, I think the tooling around Tailwind (at least in React/next) has gotten much better since the author wrote his initial criticisms AND tailwind is even more ubiquitous now-- which for better or worse makes it more acceptable even if some of the CSS mappings change over time. We put up with that sort of problem with JS as a matter of course so maybe my attitude is too blasé on that point though. |
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