Can confirm the animated drawings. I built a company (dibulo.com) which does that (Age 3-8 mostly, but also adults and seniors seem to like it). We love that kids spend more time coloring than looking at the screen (although it is always a magic moment). We also do not have a lot of interaction with the screen itself and soon gonna add more and more educational elements to it.
I am so tired of seeing touch everywhere in general. Not just in cars, but putting the touch buttons on the stove is such a fail. Water spills out of the pot and locks the stove or you can't even touch the buttons because they are too hot.
I love tailwind too. The article did not convince me as there was also no real solution / alternative proposed.
I have written custom css since the year 2000 and using tailwind just makes me much faster (is like setting flags) and simply by reading it, I understand how an element looks like. No matter if my past-self wrote it or another engineer.
It can pollute the HTML (although @apply helps a lot to define your reusable .title, .card, .btn, .btn-lg, .btn-primary etc), but at least it is written in HTML and not in JS, which is even harder to transfer to other eco-systems.
Also extending styles (tailwind config) is amazing if you want to reuse your styles in other projects.
I used FrontPage to teach myself how to create websites (if you could call it that). I placed elements in the WYSIWYG editor and then looked at the code which elements etc were produced. Such an amazing time.
That's cool and looks like a fun world! As I understand it, you can only use it at certain locations? With Dibulo you can have such entertainment in your living room.
Thank you! Yes, we try to make it as easy as possible. I am sure at one point we will have an app for the sake of making the mobile experience better (fullscreen etc), but we ourselves love to have no friction. And after all kids should be able to use it too.
Unfortunately we have't launched yet, but you may love https://dibulo.com for her next vacation. We focus on an off-screen coloring experience, where you bring your drawings to life.
Currently we are looking for testers and input from parents, so feel free (anyone) to send me a mail to hn@dibulo.com if you don't mind an early version.
We are working on a startup (https://dibulo.com) which provides children an off-screen coloring experience combined with a digital reward. We have so many ideas and using pose-estimation is one of them. Definitely gonna play around with it!