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  1. yeah NextUI is pretty damn good. I added some custom paks for WiFi and favorites and pico-8 and stuff.
    I've had very little instability, unlike knulli. the interface is less pretty than emulationstation, but not bad. definitely simplistic
    LED control and function buttons also work. I've set F1 to save state and F2 to load state. and I've put save state and exit on menu + B

    I've copied over all my games and really made myself at home. it's very comfy :3

    #trimui #handheldemulator #nextui

  2. yeah NextUI is pretty damn good. I added some custom paks for WiFi and favorites and pico-8 and stuff.
    I've had very little instability, unlike knulli. the interface is less pretty than emulationstation, but not bad. definitely simplistic
    LED control and function buttons also work. I've set F1 to save state and F2 to load state. and I've put save state and exit on menu + B

    I've copied over all my games and really made myself at home. it's very comfy :3

    #trimui #handheldemulator #nextui

  3. yeah NextUI is pretty damn good. I added some custom paks for WiFi and favorites and pico-8 and stuff.
    I've had very little instability, unlike knulli. the interface is less pretty than emulationstation, but not bad. definitely simplistic
    LED control and function buttons also work. I've set F1 to save state and F2 to load state. and I've put save state and exit on menu + B

    I've copied over all my games and really made myself at home. it's very comfy :3

    #trimui #handheldemulator #nextui

  4. @ellyse @LGUG2Z I’ve never understood the appeal of writing components in pure tailwind, I always first look for a framework based on tailwind

    - Tailwind for measurement defaults, ease of use, standardization of names
    - Component framework for out of the box: components, color palette (darkmode friendly)

    daisyui.com/

  5. @ellyse @LGUG2Z I’ve never understood the appeal of writing components in pure tailwind, I always first look for a framework based on tailwind #DaisyCSS #NextUI

    - Tailwind for measurement defaults, ease of use, standardization of names
    - Component framework for out of the box: components, color palette (darkmode friendly)

    daisyui.com/

  6. @ellyse @LGUG2Z I’ve never understood the appeal of writing components in pure tailwind, I always first look for a framework based on tailwind #DaisyCSS #NextUI

    - Tailwind for measurement defaults, ease of use, standardization of names
    - Component framework for out of the box: components, color palette (darkmode friendly)

    daisyui.com/

  7. @ellyse @LGUG2Z I’ve never understood the appeal of writing components in pure tailwind, I always first look for a framework based on tailwind #DaisyCSS #NextUI

    - Tailwind for measurement defaults, ease of use, standardization of names
    - Component framework for out of the box: components, color palette (darkmode friendly)

    daisyui.com/

  8. @ellyse @LGUG2Z I’ve never understood the appeal of writing components in pure tailwind, I always first look for a framework based on tailwind #DaisyCSS #NextUI

    - Tailwind for measurement defaults, ease of use, standardization of names
    - Component framework for out of the box: components, color palette (darkmode friendly)

    daisyui.com/

  9. @diegovsky
    I’d suggest giving a go, it’s tailwind with some bootstrap classes mixed in. Unless you plan to move to something like remix or nextjs (if you do, give a try it’s crazy beautiful 😍 ) I’d stay with using svelte when adding client side templating.

  10. @diegovsky
    I’d suggest giving #daisyui a go, it’s tailwind with some bootstrap classes mixed in. Unless you plan to move to something like remix or nextjs (if you do, give #nextui a try it’s crazy beautiful 😍 ) I’d stay with using svelte when adding client side templating.

  11. @diegovsky
    I’d suggest giving #daisyui a go, it’s tailwind with some bootstrap classes mixed in. Unless you plan to move to something like remix or nextjs (if you do, give #nextui a try it’s crazy beautiful 😍 ) I’d stay with using svelte when adding client side templating.

  12. @diegovsky
    I’d suggest giving #daisyui a go, it’s tailwind with some bootstrap classes mixed in. Unless you plan to move to something like remix or nextjs (if you do, give #nextui a try it’s crazy beautiful 😍 ) I’d stay with using svelte when adding client side templating.

  13. @diegovsky
    I’d suggest giving #daisyui a go, it’s tailwind with some bootstrap classes mixed in. Unless you plan to move to something like remix or nextjs (if you do, give #nextui a try it’s crazy beautiful 😍 ) I’d stay with using svelte when adding client side templating.

  14. @darkghosthunter

    + has been a deciding factor for me. NextUI makes the feel of a website instantly more appealing. Remix is NextJS without magic, I can then proxy requests to my backend.

    I no longer need to spend any time getting drop-downs to work properly, etc..

    nextui.org/docs/components/dro

    Collaboration with others is seamless most know or use as well.

  15. @darkghosthunter

    #NextUI + #RemixJS has been a deciding factor for me. NextUI makes the feel of a website instantly more appealing. Remix is NextJS without magic, I can then proxy requests to my backend.

    I no longer need to spend any time getting drop-downs to work properly, etc..

    nextui.org/docs/components/dro

    Collaboration with others is seamless most know or use #react as well.

  16. @darkghosthunter

    #NextUI + #RemixJS has been a deciding factor for me. NextUI makes the feel of a website instantly more appealing. Remix is NextJS without magic, I can then proxy requests to my backend.

    I no longer need to spend any time getting drop-downs to work properly, etc..

    nextui.org/docs/components/dro

    Collaboration with others is seamless most know or use #react as well.

  17. @darkghosthunter

    #NextUI + #RemixJS has been a deciding factor for me. NextUI makes the feel of a website instantly more appealing. Remix is NextJS without magic, I can then proxy requests to my backend.

    I no longer need to spend any time getting drop-downs to work properly, etc..

    nextui.org/docs/components/dro

    Collaboration with others is seamless most know or use #react as well.

  18. @darkghosthunter

    #NextUI + #RemixJS has been a deciding factor for me. NextUI makes the feel of a website instantly more appealing. Remix is NextJS without magic, I can then proxy requests to my backend.

    I no longer need to spend any time getting drop-downs to work properly, etc..

    nextui.org/docs/components/dro

    Collaboration with others is seamless most know or use #react as well.