I’m sure Sweden would have liked to have held on to Volvo, but I guess their system didn’t work out so well on that front.
It's as modern as the style parameter is, and it's as reusable as a moving a dirt pile from one corner to the next.
You're not learning anything valuable by learning Tailwind. Learn CSS, that will stick with you for the next 20 years.
It amuses me when a library is implemented 'with tailwind', which means it's totally useless to the people _not using tailwind_, and excruciating to clean up.
Go ahead, downvote me to hell, I'll see you in 5 years.
The other thing is that every time a measure was effective, they would stop doing it so that the cases would go back up again.
That said, as China proved, a totalitarian lockdown (where people were locked in their house) didn't work in the long run either. China got back to productivity faster though, and gave their population time for a vaccine to be developed and distributed.
What I like with this article is the difference in how you approach a problem depending on how you are functioning as a human being. Of course it is nowhere near of the real world, but I think all of us can identify people we worked with who are really efficient on both of these "sides".