The End : Focal Curve

I can’t remember the last time a blog post resonated with me this much.

Craig’s criteria on his job search:

  • One: fuck offices
  • Two: fuck AI
  • Three: fuck React

And his conclusion:

Fuck work

The End : Focal Curve

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# Liked by Aaron Crowder on Thursday, March 26th, 2026 at 1:25pm

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I showed a little interaction experiment that one of my students made, with incredible attention to detail. Absolutely brilliant in so many ways. You would expect that all design agencies would be fighting to get someone like that into their design team. But to my amazement she now works as a react native developer.

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CSS is better now. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than its ever been, and it’s better than tailwind. Give it another try. Don’t reach for big globs of libraries to paper over the issues you think it has.

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I’ve seen people, lead and principal engineers, who refuse to learn modern JS, insisting that since it was bad in 2006 its bad today. Worse still is some of these people have used their leadership positions to prevent the use of modern JS.

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A very even-handed and level-headed assessment by Laurie, who has far more patience than me when it comes to this shit.

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