Introducing Turbopack, the successor to Webpack
It's time for a new beginning in the compiler infrastructure for the entire web ecosystem. Webpack has been downloaded over 3 billion times and has become an integral part of building the web.
However, just like Babel and Terser, it's time to go all-in on native with Turbopack, the Rust-powered successor to Webpack.
It doesn't support Tailwind out of the box just yet but it can be used as a PostCSS plugin. Head over to the docs to find out how.
Rebuilding the Twitter profile page with Tailwind
You can literally re-create anything with Tailwind. Ronald Blüthl shares his code on Tailwind Playground on how to build the Twitter profile page using Tailwind CSS.

Cool links
- Check out this short tutorial on Medium from Tat Leung on how to integrate Tailwind CSS with MUI and Next.js.
- Developers can have struggles too, especially when working on open-source projects. Caleb Porzio (creator of Alpine.js and Livewire) opens up.
- Lessons learned from building reusable UI components at Razorpay.
Happening on Twitter
Simon Vrachliotis 🇨🇭🇦🇺🏀🏄♂️🏂💻
🔥 Tailwind Tip 🔥The <details> element takes an `open` attribute to determine if it's currently open or not.
You can use Tailwind's `open:` modifier prefix to apply styles only when the <details> element is... open 🤗
James 🤌🏻
✨[THREAD]✨ Figma (Adobe 👀) friends, in this thread, I will help people understand how I design these little cards… https://t.co/8HGWFXSEqK
Adam Wathan
Now: 🏒 Team of 7 full-time developers and designers 💵 Sustainable bootstrapped business 😲 Used by 2.8 million proj… https://t.co/yyZZF9WVwK
Iconic
⚡️ How is everyone? We’re back this week with some new icons! Dropping on Thursday. ✨