Lol oop
Lol oop
It was an honor to be a fly on the wall as these titans of online video built its future. And I got to build their website and docs π
I've never seen my job better described. This video is awesome. www.youtube.com/watch?v=b00s...
I was pretty proud of this one. I'm glad it got picked up a bit π www.mux.com/blog/tailwin...
@syntax.fm got me into this job and now they're posting my blog posts this is a dream come true π
This is the kind of excellent niche content that only @philcluff.bsky.social could deliver. Chefβs kiss.
www.mux.com/blog/how-app...
Maybe it's a bit late to publish a hot Tailwind take. But honestly? It took me this long to figure it out.
Why do I like using it? And why should your team use it, even if it can be... a little abrasive?
Lemme see if I can convince you.
www.mux.com/blog/tailwin...
idk how our editor does it. it actually looks like we know what we're talking about!
idk. sometimes, hype-driven development can also be a good thing? www.mux.com/blog/llms-txt
This is honestly why I like Tailwind so much. It's so basic, it's impossible to mess up.
Today's casualty? Our changelog route interceptors. I adore the behavior. But wtf does `(changelog)/@dialog/(.)[slug]/page.tsx` mean? I had to sit down and remember every time I needed to fix the code. Not anymore.
Iβve been angrily ripping out a lot of my problematic Next.js code lately.
Canβt tell if Next.js is the problem or if I just wrote bad code.
Damn I was just about to sail past with βapple notes is fineeeeeeβ