CSS first configuration is a good change! It seems like it would makes it easier to combine tailwind with regular CSS files which still uses the same design tokens. This is useful e.g. when creating a site with a component architecture where the components are styled with CSS, but some of the content comes from CSS or markdown.
There is a big difference in texture. Homemade pasta is a lot chewier, which I really like.
Edit: I see other commenters say it is a lot of work and really messy. In my experience, it doesn't have to be. The first few times I tried I made a big mess, but after just a few times I got both faster and less messy.
I'm not convinced climbers ruin the grip strength metric that much. Yes, as a climber your grip strength will be proportionally stronger when compared to other metrics. However, this also means that you climb regularly, which involves a lot of other muscles, balance, and lots of hiking if you do it outdoors.
The fact that you are in pain every day is obviously a tragedy, and I hope your situation improves. Mocking your peers for taking care of themselves is still not acceptable, and does nothing to improve the situation for anyone.
I accept that this is a spectrum, and that some level of discomfort in life is unavoidable—people stay up late and skip exercise from time to time. The unpleasant consequences of these actions doesn't justify not contributing to society, and there are no doubt freeloaders in any reasonably sized company.
However, no workplace, including yours, should expect their employees to sacrifice their health.
I came across this document in a talk Destin Sandlin gave to the American Astronautical Society [1]. The talk compares the architecture and process of the Apollo mission with the modern Artemis mission, and is very critical of the latter. I think both hold some great lessons, even for software engineers working on non-critical systems.
> "Email apps tone policing people" is quite high on my dystopian tech nightmare list.