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  1. RE: mastodon.social/@dansup/116623

    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

  2. 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
  3. ✍🏻 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.

    blog.sebin-nyshkim.net/posts/t

    #Tailwind #CSS #webdev

  4. the i'm learning from: (spine), iOS app (refresher), (reference), for notes, for building.

    16-week roadmap: .js →

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

    week 1: it happened.

    weekly at: blogguerz.wordpress.com

  5. 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?

  6. 🚀 Oh, look! A groundbreaking revelation from 2026: someone switched from #Tailwind to plain ol' CSS! 😱 Apparently, structuring #CSS is the new extreme sport, and it only took eight years to figure it out. 🙄 Spoiler alert: it's "SO fun" and "SO interesting," because who doesn't love reinventing the wheel? 🛞
    jvns.ca/blog/2026/05/15/moving #Revolution #Migration #WebDevelopment #CodingTrends #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🚀 Oh, look! A groundbreaking revelation from 2026: someone switched from #Tailwind to plain ol' CSS! 😱 Apparently, structuring #CSS is the new extreme sport, and it only took eight years to figure it out. 🙄 Spoiler alert: it's "SO fun" and "SO interesting," because who doesn't love reinventing the wheel? 🛞
    jvns.ca/blog/2026/05/15/moving #Revolution #Migration #WebDevelopment #CodingTrends #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🚀 Oh, look! A groundbreaking revelation from 2026: someone switched from #Tailwind to plain ol' CSS! 😱 Apparently, structuring #CSS is the new extreme sport, and it only took eight years to figure it out. 🙄 Spoiler alert: it's "SO fun" and "SO interesting," because who doesn't love reinventing the wheel? 🛞
    jvns.ca/blog/2026/05/15/moving #Revolution #Migration #WebDevelopment #CodingTrends #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🚀 Oh, look! A groundbreaking revelation from 2026: someone switched from #Tailwind to plain ol' CSS! 😱 Apparently, structuring #CSS is the new extreme sport, and it only took eight years to figure it out. 🙄 Spoiler alert: it's "SO fun" and "SO interesting," because who doesn't love reinventing the wheel? 🛞
    jvns.ca/blog/2026/05/15/moving #Revolution #Migration #WebDevelopment #CodingTrends #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🚀 Oh, look! A groundbreaking revelation from 2026: someone switched from #Tailwind to plain ol' CSS! 😱 Apparently, structuring #CSS is the new extreme sport, and it only took eight years to figure it out. 🙄 Spoiler alert: it's "SO fun" and "SO interesting," because who doesn't love reinventing the wheel? 🛞
    jvns.ca/blog/2026/05/15/moving #Revolution #Migration #WebDevelopment #CodingTrends #HackerNews #ngated

  11. L’AI non sta uccidendo l’Opensource.
    Sta mettendo in crisi il modo di monetizzare servizi trattati come scarsità.

    Il punto vero è redistribuire valore a chi mantiene l’infrastruttura da cui tutti dipendiamo.

    Ne parlo qui: marcoferrigno.net/ai-is-not-ki

    #ai #opensource #tailwind #shadcn #floss

  12. L’AI non sta uccidendo l’Opensource.
    Sta mettendo in crisi il modo di monetizzare servizi trattati come scarsità.

    Il punto vero è redistribuire valore a chi mantiene l’infrastruttura da cui tutti dipendiamo.

    Ne parlo qui: marcoferrigno.net/ai-is-not-ki

    #ai #opensource #tailwind #shadcn #floss

  13. L’AI non sta uccidendo l’Opensource.
    Sta mettendo in crisi il modo di monetizzare servizi trattati come scarsità.

    Il punto vero è redistribuire valore a chi mantiene l’infrastruttura da cui tutti dipendiamo.

    Ne parlo qui: marcoferrigno.net/ai-is-not-ki

    #ai #opensource #tailwind #shadcn #floss

  14. L’AI non sta uccidendo l’Opensource.
    Sta mettendo in crisi il modo di monetizzare servizi trattati come scarsità.

    Il punto vero è redistribuire valore a chi mantiene l’infrastruttura da cui tutti dipendiamo.

    Ne parlo qui: marcoferrigno.net/ai-is-not-ki

    #ai #opensource #tailwind #shadcn #floss

  15. L’AI non sta uccidendo l’Opensource.
    Sta mettendo in crisi il modo di monetizzare servizi trattati come scarsità.

    Il punto vero è redistribuire valore a chi mantiene l’infrastruttura da cui tutti dipendiamo.

    Ne parlo qui: marcoferrigno.net/ai-is-not-ki

    #ai #opensource #tailwind #shadcn #floss

  16. I Don’t Like Tailwind—Sorry Not Sorry, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky):

    dev.to/freshcaffeine/i-dont-li

  17. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  18. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  19. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  20. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  21. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  22. Бэкдор вместо тестового

    В качестве тестового задания была прислана ссылка на репозиторий, который, как оказалось при внимательном рассмотрении, содержал бэкдор в конфиге Tailwind. В статье приводится разбор этого случая, кода вредоноса и даются рекомендации по безопасной работе с чужими репозиториями.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033468/

    #бэкдор #тестовое_задание #тестовое #безопасность #информационная_безопасность #tailwind

  23. Бэкдор вместо тестового

    В качестве тестового задания была прислана ссылка на репозиторий, который, как оказалось при внимательном рассмотрении, содержал бэкдор в конфиге Tailwind. В статье приводится разбор этого случая, кода вредоноса и даются рекомендации по безопасной работе с чужими репозиториями.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033468/

    #бэкдор #тестовое_задание #тестовое #безопасность #информационная_безопасность #tailwind