That's exactly the point. The author recognizes that people will extract components, and that is exactly why tailwind is attractive.
Plain CSS offers a componentization layer over (mostly) classes, but modern SPA frameworks offer their own componentization layers over functions. It's annoying and error-prone to keep these 2 layers, and lots of devs just abandon CSS for utility class mess. It's just a different choice.
PaulHoule•1h ago
One big problem with CSS is that to get authoritative answers to question you have to navigate a collection of about 50 standards documents. There are great cheat sheets for some of it, but it is a lot to understand.
With LLMs you can ask questions and generally get good answers, something you could never do with Stackoverflow, the place where "How to center a <div>?" went to die. Thing is this helps not just with "how do I do something with CSS?" but it also helps with Bootstrap or Tailwind or whatever.