blog-2024-01-09
## How I'm Writing CSS in 2024
https://leerob.io/blog/css - could writing CSS be fun _(again)_?
i'll have to read the whole thing, but:
* i don't like [Tailwind_CSS] much
* recently i tried [Bulma], but not convinced either
* the [Milligram] CSS felt more natural, but in the end, i didn't like the looks
in the end it's mostly a question of whether it needs a build step. i don't like build steps if avoidable and imo, for most small web projects, a build step for CSS is absolutely avoidable. why? because build tools break after some time. i don't want to spend hours to fix the tool chain and dependencies when i touch a project for the first time in a year.
reading list: https://blakewatson.com/journal/surveying-the-landscape-of-css-micro-frameworks/
edit: http://getskeleton.com/ looks promising
## Scream Tests
how to identify mysterious network devices: unplug it and see who starts screaming.
https://www.microsoft.com/insidetrack/blog/microsoft-uses-a-scream-test-to-silence-its-unused-servers/
## Currently watching
The Brothers Sun: funny and not too dumb.
[Watchlist_2024]
edited by: stefs at Monday, January 29, 2024, 8:52:29 AM Coordinated Universal Time
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