When there's something better, I'll gladly use that.
Until then, I think it's sad that you've chosen to focus on the "negatives" that are largely style instead of the positives that are the substance of the screencast.
For what it's worth, in about a day or so of hacking on the sass source code, one could change it to be white-space inactive and to just rely on css tokens. If someone cared enough, they could add that feature. But, it turns out no one has, because it takes all of 15 minutes to get used to it.
Until then, I think it's sad that you've chosen to focus on the "negatives" that are largely style instead of the positives that are the substance of the screencast.
For what it's worth, in about a day or so of hacking on the sass source code, one could change it to be white-space inactive and to just rely on css tokens. If someone cared enough, they could add that feature. But, it turns out no one has, because it takes all of 15 minutes to get used to it.