>And it’s for the better, I think
A strong reason to use llms today is accessing plain text information without needing to interface with someone else stupid css. You really think the general sentiment around css is: yay things are improving?
another strong reason to use llms: no needing to write css anymore.
I don’t care about the general sentiment when I state my personal opinion. There are definitely people who like CSS and the direction it moves to.
And that being said: the ability to express something in a single CSS directive as opposed to a special incantation in JavaScript is an objective improvement, especially with LLMs.