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Tailwind CSS experience
I’ve gone through a few CSS toolkits this year, such as: PureCSS, Milligram and now: TailwindCSS. I am now fully sold on tailwind CSS. If you are like me who is doing solo projects and like to tweak, there is nothing better in the CSS world than Tailwind.
Toolchain Tailwind is built on top of PostCSS framework. I always dislike earlier CSS macro languages like SASS or SCSS because the toolchain is of questionable taste.
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Send My Own Emails
I’ve been running my email server for a year now. I have my domain, my email addresses, my email server, so if you send me an email, it will go through the least possible number of hops into my brain. However, up until now, I send my emails through a 3rd party vendor, SendGrid, for the simple reason which is to reach my recipients reliably. One very prominent email provider that starts with the letter G has caused me the most troubles.
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To Use Roastidio.us
Roastidio.us only needs an URL to tell it what the topic is. Usually, you don’t want to type in URLs, as they can be very long. There are several ways to input URLs; not all of them are obvious.
Use the link The easiest way to invoke Roastidio.us is to click the link embedded on the web page. Roastidio.us uses the referer header to figure out where the request to roast is coming from; that’s all it needs.
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Why Roastidio.us?
Roastidio.us is a open platform for people to post comments about any webpage. It is, first and foremost, a blogger’s tool. I feel that it is fitting to explain the ideas behind roastidio.us in a blog post.
Static blog Like many blogs out there, this blog is static. More and more bloggers are migrating to a static platform, mostly due to the following reasons:
Security Avoiding obsolescence Cost and Performance Avoiding lock-in There are many excellent static blog generators out there.