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Those are some serious job requirements for $150k


£150K is more than 4x the average salary in the UK.


More like $190k.


I want this for my yard. Like a yard roomba.


Yes. The best explanation of Tailwind is when Adam describes it as “an API for your design system.”

The biggest problem with CSS when trying to maintain a design system is the same problems you run into any time you use inheritance in programming.

Inheritance has its place, but making your CSS composable the way Tailwind does makes it practical to actually adhere to a design system.

If you’re more worried about the purity of your HTML, then Tailwind is not for you.


This is what I like most about all 37 Signals products.

The fact that they are so polarizing with just design choices is their edge.

You either love it or hate. It’s a lot like Rails in this regard.


Isn’t a “micro front-end” just like a Turbo Frame in Rails now? Except, easier to manage within a monolith?


The microfrontends that OP is referring to are generally standalone single-page apps which sit underneath some kind of top-level router that loads the correct MFE as needed. Often these are split up by functional area or product at a company with multiple products.


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Do you not see how that attitude is totally selfish, and in practice comes across that way no matter where you’re from.

Treat everyone, no matter who they are, like someone you admire and you can’t go wrong anywhere in the world.


Ask culture at work and guess culture in your personal life.


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