I'm always heavily skeptical of anyone who has a take like this without actually trying it properly. It's basically:
"I am fortunate to have barely scratched the surface of the tool, missed important details of how it works, and not used it in the situations where it becomes a lot more valuable."
The first week or two of using Tailwind is indeed awkward and a bit frustrating, but after that it's like a switch clicks and 3x productivity is unlocked. Especially if other devs are working on the codebase, or will need to in the future.
"I am fortunate to have barely scratched the surface of the tool, missed important details of how it works, and not used it in the situations where it becomes a lot more valuable."
The first week or two of using Tailwind is indeed awkward and a bit frustrating, but after that it's like a switch clicks and 3x productivity is unlocked. Especially if other devs are working on the codebase, or will need to in the future.