Karen Friesen

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I like coffee . she/her . 🇨🇦 . #yyj . 😷 . #WebDev
Sitehttps://karenfriesen.dev
GitHub - Kimeiga/bahunya: 10KB classless CSS framework with a navbar and dark styling

10KB classless CSS framework with a navbar and dark styling - GitHub - Kimeiga/bahunya: 10KB classless CSS framework with a navbar and dark styling

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@mez for me, the posts are meant to be small casual bits of writing I can just dash off on my phone so I think a new branch then merge will work best, since I’m deploying from GitHub to Netlify. Then make sure I’m rebasing during dev.

It’s tricky, though, so time will tell!

@gustav a good rule of thumb 😄 I’m trying to make the posting process as frictionless as possible so the new branch option might be easiest way to just get my random thoughts up there from my phone
@andy basically the only Siri shortcut I’ve ever set up is “bless the rains”
i could be having the worst day of my life, but the 4 minutes and 55 seconds of Africa by Toto would still be complete comforting bliss
What’s best practice with #git for a personal site that I’m developing while live but also publishing posts for? I’m using a single dev branch for the initial building but for writing posts on the fly? A new branch for each post, PR, then merge? #WebDev

I tell you what, with so-called "AI" getting better and better at slinging code, I'd certainly be concerned if I was all-in on UI frameworks, because you just know that design implementation is gonna be automated out because it’s "easy". Same goes for easy-to-automate components built with React/Vue/Whatever.

Yeh, it's easy to bosh out a bang-average design implementation with frameworks like Tailwind UI, and a bang-average UI w
https://andy-bell.co.uk/sitting-ducks-for-ai-automation/

Sitting ducks for AI automation

I tell you what, with so-called “AI” getting better and better at slinging code, I’d certainly be concerned if I was all-in on UI frameworks, because you just know that design imp…

Andy Bell
@ErstonGreatman Yup. Kudos to the people who highlight upcoming / experimental features but I barely have time to keep up with current stuff so it’s great not to have to scroll through the article first to see if it’s relevant.
#WebDev / #CSS articles on new features that put the current browser support at the *beginning* of the article: blessings on you, you’re doing it exactly right ❤️
@andy super useful, thank you!