Neat! I'd much rather just copy-paste the CSS from the site though, would never install something like this as a package.
Illustrations are fantastic
What a trip. Love both, so all good I guess.
That all tracks, and it's a helpful framing. I think the alarmism here is more about the rate of increase rather than the absolute value.
That sounds a little like saying, "Don't check my bank account balance, because I've got lots of things in motion and some of them are going to pay out big." Might be true but the balance still says a lot about your…
Can you elaborate? National debt seems like one of the few relatively straightforward metrics one could use to understand the state's fiscal responsibility (or irresponsibility).
Anyone who has bought US treasuries/bonds, which includes regular people, but also most nation states.
Yeah, I'm interested to learn more about signals, but the article seems to miss the whole point of brute-force state updates -- less cognitive complexity.
Beautiful!
This is pretty neat. Some cool components I haven't seen before: - Share: https://quietui.org/docs/components/share - Veil: https://quietui.org/docs/components/veil
Neat! I'd much rather just copy-paste the CSS from the site though, would never install something like this as a package.
Illustrations are fantastic
What a trip. Love both, so all good I guess.
That all tracks, and it's a helpful framing. I think the alarmism here is more about the rate of increase rather than the absolute value.
That sounds a little like saying, "Don't check my bank account balance, because I've got lots of things in motion and some of them are going to pay out big." Might be true but the balance still says a lot about your…
Can you elaborate? National debt seems like one of the few relatively straightforward metrics one could use to understand the state's fiscal responsibility (or irresponsibility).
Anyone who has bought US treasuries/bonds, which includes regular people, but also most nation states.
Yeah, I'm interested to learn more about signals, but the article seems to miss the whole point of brute-force state updates -- less cognitive complexity.
Beautiful!
This is pretty neat. Some cool components I haven't seen before: - Share: https://quietui.org/docs/components/share - Veil: https://quietui.org/docs/components/veil