08 Apr 2026
1h 0m

994: AI Sucks At CSS

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The podcast episode addresses listener questions about AI's role in web development, design, and software performance. The hosts discuss AI's shortcomings in CSS design, noting its tendency to produce generic and sometimes bloated code, even with design systems in place. They explore the balance between leveraging AI for coding efficiency and maintaining a deep understanding of fundamental concepts, emphasizing that AI excels in deterministic back-end tasks but struggles with nuanced design aspects. The conversation also covers strategies for debugging performance issues in web applications, recommending tools like Sentry and highlighting the importance of understanding caching and rendering processes. Finally, they touch on the shift towards standard-based web development versus proprietary ecosystems, advocating for informed technology choices and caution regarding the security of community-sourced AI skills.

Outlines

Part 1: AI in Design and Development

Part 2: Performance, Tools, and Hardware

Part 3: AI Workflow and Industry Standards

Part 4: Recommendations and Wrap-up

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