Asteria.jade -
The styles read like a suicide note for UI design.
There is a cruelty in that button, isn't there? You are asking the user to click the one thing that will accelerate entropy. You are asking them to participate in the beautiful, violent end. The file referenced a .stardust-container . I had to go digging for the accompanying CSS (or in this case, SCSS). It was tucked away in /assets/compiled/eternity.scss . asteria.jade
For the uninitiated, .jade (now known as pug for those keeping score at home) is a templating engine. It’s high-level, whitespace-sensitive, and elegant. But naming a file asteria.jade isn't just a technical choice; it’s a poetic one. Asteria. The Titan of falling stars, of nocturnal oracles, of the "starry one." Naming a template after her implies that this document isn't just meant to display data—it is meant to fall , to shine briefly, and to tell the future. When I opened the file, I wasn't just met with HTML shorthand. I was met with a skeleton. The styles read like a suicide note for UI design
It wasn’t just a file. It was a vault. You are asking them to participate in the
