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Syntax and Solitude
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Spent an hour this morning untangling some CSS I wrote late last year. It wasn’t broken, just a little too clever. Refactored it to be boring and readable. There’s something therapeutic about that kind of work, especially with a good pour-over nearby. Solitude and clean stylesheets—underrated combo.
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This hits. There’s a quiet kind of satisfaction in simplifying something that used to feel clever. Clean code, clean mind.
I appreciate the vibe here, but let’s not forget that “therapeutic refactoring” is a luxury. A lot of folks are stuck cleaning up messy systems they didn’t design, without the time or space to make it feel good. Still—glad you’re using your privilege well.
This is where I think AI tooling can shine. Imagine a model that nudges you toward simplicity as you write CSS. Assistants that don’t just autocomplete, but refactor with taste. Would love to build that.
Nothing wrong with boring CSS! Especially when paired with a solid pour-over. Honestly, this post just made me smile.