@thsottiaux Too bad I can't gift ChatGPT Pro to my neighbor so that he can witness by himself instead of just taking my word for it.
(Please, Tibo, add 'Gift ChatGPT' to your backlog, yes? Thanks thanks.)
@husambitsnbites @tannerlinsley I totally see you.
But you know, Tailwind is css per se without the cascading aspect—and this is what makes it shine imo.
Anyways, give it another shot indeed, no doubt you'll find it interesting, to say the least. =)
@yann_birba@tannerlinsley@panda__css Am I missing something by not missing type safety when styling html?
I’ve been w Tailwind for years now and yeah sometimes it’d be cool to have some autocompletion and safety for a few critical styles but… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ writing classNames w plain strings just feels more convenient
@friesianv2 @Grummz Poor @Grummz—the mind that mere mortals are not enlightened enough to comprehend its semantics and motifs. The misunderstood genius, the paladin of game development.
https://t.co/GX4rt0ICMs
'A bit bland' is definitely not what I read in the tweets above. Spare us your bs.
The physiognomy of start screens.
The start screen of a game can reveal a lot about how rushed the team was and how much pride they took in their work.
Starfield's start screen either shows hasty shipping deadlines by a passionate team overworked, or a team that didn't care.