Yeah, lots of server providers providing Cloudflare. Ouch. Lovely to see them citing recent adoption of AI, following that new trend of "let's adopt AI and send out a post-mortem sorry letter in a month".
The added bonus of not being able to select the text on this webpage made it so difficult for me to stay on the post! It's amazing what it does from a UX point of view.
This feels like a very realistic take and is probably already occurring given what you can see on LinkedIn and the like: people are using “prompt engineer” in their job titles ancillary to their primary role.
I didn’t interpret it as a break in compatibility, more so that simply because a new feature or addition in CSS arises it doesn’t stipulate that you have to adopt it. You can still continue on writing CSS how you want to. I appreciate that it makes it more difficult when new features come about in a language and you have to work on a shared codebase, you sometimes spend a while looking at many differing ways to achieve the same result.
Edit: Looks to be back up. For now!