542: Breaking Up with CSS-in-JS, Mastodon, and Stories on the Web

Published: Nov. 21, 2022, 8 a.m.

Show DescriptionWe're talking CSS-in-JS, Token CSS, Matuzo being suspended from Twitter, trying out Mastodon, testing out stable diffusion, stories on the web, and Jake Albaugh's new social network.\nListen on Website →Links\nWhy We're Breaking Up with CSS-in-JS\nVanilla Extract\nToken CSS\nMatuzo Suspended Twitter account\nJeremy Keith\nDave on Mastodon\nTJ Fontaine Steps Down from Node\nMasked Gradient Dashed Lines\nMatt Stable Diffusion AI Generated Selfies\nNo, journos, I will not talk to you about your favourite billionare bad boy.\nMuan.co\nOpenStories on GitHub\nEnquirer JS\nBubble Tea\nLuro\nJake Albaugh Social\nBuddy.pizza\nSponsorsSanitySanity is the platform for structured content that powers awesome digital experiences for companies like PUMA, Sonos, Skims, Figma, and more.\n\nSanity treats content as data, allowing your stories and your product information to become composable, reusable, and programmable so that you can deliver an outstanding experience to your audience faster and easier than ever \u2014 and at scale.\n\nThe Sanity Studio, our content authoring tool, is getting a major upgrade that offers developers new and improved APIs and tooling that will change how your teams work together to build a custom content system for your business.