I Love Tailwind—Sorry Not Sorry, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky):

https://dev.to/sylwia-lask/i-love-tailwind-sorry-not-sorry-5cfh?ref=frontenddogma.com

#tailwind

I Love Tailwind. Sorry Not Sorry

I’m going on a short vacation this week, so this post is coming out a bit earlier than usual. I...

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RE: https://mastodon.social/@dansup/116623229060393205

Isn't the Loops webUI beautiful?

I spent so much time learning tailwind and vue 3 to build this from scratch after I got home from FediCon last August.

From the mobile first layout, to the webcodec powered transcoder, it's a very feature packed experience that aims to be feature complete with our mobile app.

#Loops #UI #UX #Tailwind #Vue

The Programmer’s Fulcrum: 22 May, 2026

This post originally appeared on The Fulcrum.

Welcome to this week’s The Programmer’s Fulcrum.

It’s your weekly curation of the essential news in the Open Media Network and Fediverse development communities with a focus on devastating big tech via Techno Anarchism.

As usual, we aim to provide actionable content you can use to destroy Techno Feudalism each week. It has the additional benefit […]

https://newsletter.mobileatom.net/the-programmers-fulcrum-22-may-2026/ #ActivityPub #AI #ATProto #Bonfire #Codeberg #CSS #DrupalCMS #Faircamp #FediLab #fediverse #firefox #Forgejo #freebsd #FreshRSS #Friendica #Ghost #git #GitHub #Holos #HTML #javascript #LaSuite #LibreOffice #Linux #Mastodon #Matrix #OMN #PeerTube #PostmarketOS #RSS #tailwind #Tangled #VSCode #Zulip
#AI kills #Tailwind as a company. 🫣
Tailwind: Suffering From Success

In November 2025, a pull request was opened for the Tailwind website repository to add llms.txt as an endpoint for, you guessed it, providing an LLM-friendly version of the popular CSS framework’s documentation. It first sat idle for a while and the issuer started pinging Tailwind employees for review. After not getting any kind of response, Tailwind’s creator chimed in and laid down some bad news.

Sebin's Blog

✍🏻 New blog post! 📰

Tailwind might be one of the greatest success stories in web development and yet the maintainers are bleeding out financially.

The latest in a modern tragedy of the commons, not only jeopardizing the technical foundation of the web, but also an unprecedented industry-wide brain-drain.

https://blog.sebin-nyshkim.net/posts/tailwind-suffering-from-success/

#Tailwind #CSS #webdev

Tailwind: Suffering From Success

In November 2025, a pull request was opened for the Tailwind website repository to add llms.txt as an endpoint for, you guessed it, providing an LLM-friendly version of the popular CSS framework’s documentation. It first sat idle for a while and the issuer started pinging Tailwind employees for review. After not getting any kind of response, Tailwind’s creator chimed in and laid down some bad news.

Sebin's Blog

the #stack i'm learning from: #freecodecamp (spine), #encode iOS app (refresher), #w3schools (reference), #scrimba #obsidian for notes, #vscodium for building.

16-week roadmap: #HTML#css#js#react#tailwind#sql#python#p5 .js → #CAPSTONE

the self-admin structure forces honesty — no one's grading you. the work either happened or it didn't.

week 1: it happened.

weekly #wordpressupdates at: https://blogguerz.wordpress.com

(no title)

it’s pronounced: "blogguerz"

I keep seeing #tailwind everywhere and it's one of those things that i really *want to* like, but it just seems so ... ugly? Verbose? ...vrugly?

Oh, you want to turn this word blue?

<div class="wer agw sdfw hsdf awer gwefsd hjsf awe sdfj 123-fsa weg">

Look at all that control you have!

I'm sure there's a logic to it. I'm sure it's learnable, but it just seems so esoteric and I'd have NO idea what anything I made a month ago looks like from just looking at the classes and just seeing quite literally alphabet soup I have to go look up the definitions for. I was taught to give variables meaningful names and again, I'm sure there's a rhyme and reason to these but ...uhh? Is this just me?

(more Linux and FOSS news in previous posts of thread)

Godot 4.7 Beta 2 Released with Over 100 Regression Fixes for Testing:
https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/godot-47-beta-2-released/

Zed 1.2.4 released with updates to agent system, git history navigation, etc.:
https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/zed-124-released/

Apache NetBeans IDE 30 Released: Faster Git, Better Java Completion, and PHP 8.5 Support:
https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/apache-netbeans-ide-30-released/

Python 3.14.5 released with Incremental Garbage Collector reverted:
https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/python-3145-released/

Node.js 22.22.3 (LTS) released:
https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/nodejs-22223-lts-released/

nginx-1.31.0 Mainline Release Patches HTTP/2 Injection and Adds Least Time Load Balancing:
https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/nginx-1310-released/

Tailwind CSS v4.3: scrollbar utilities, new colors, and faster webpack support:
https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/5/tailwind-css-v4-3-scrollbar-utilities-new-colors-and-faster-webpack-support/

BleachBit’s new TUI makes it perfect for headless servers:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/05/bleachbit-tui

OpenProject 17.4 brings Jira Migrator with custom fields & backlog updates for agile teams:
https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/5/openproject-17-4-brings-jira-migrator-with-custom-fields-and-backlog-updates-for-agile-teams/

Vulkan 1.4.351 adds Opacity Micromaps to ray tracing:
https://www.igorslab.de/en/vulkan-1-4-351-opacity-micromaps-ray-tracing/

FreeBSD 15.2 Will Aim For The Nice KDE Desktop Installation Experience:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-15.2-KDE-Desktop

Sculpt OS release 26.04:
https://genode.org/news/sculpt-os-release-26.04

#WeeklyNews #OpenSource #FOSSNews #OpenSourceNews #FOSS #News #Godot #Zed #NetBeans #Python #NodeJS #Nginx #Tailwind #BleachBit #OpenProject #Vulkan #FreeBSD #SculptOS #GameDev #IDE #CodeEditor #Programming #ProgrammingLanguage #WebServer #WebDev #SelfHosting #OS #BSD #FosseryTech

Godot 4.7 Beta 2 released

Godot 4.7 beta 2 has arrived with over one hundred regression fixes aimed at stabilizing the engine after the first beta release. Key improvements include patching a critical resource loading race condition, refining HDR support for Wayland systems, and removing experimental warnings from Android Gradle builds.

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Moving away from Tailwind, and learning to structure my CSS

Moving away from Tailwind, and learning to structure my CSS

Julia Evans