In my opinion, the best reason to use it would be if you don't have experience or knowledge with any other CSS frameworks. I think getting the experience in understanding how a framework or library works is more valuable than the syntax or semantics of the framework itself. This way, you are prepared to switch to another framework if warranted (or create your own).
Great idea, and I'm also looking at laptops at the moment so I'm finding this useful. My only feedback would be to add a bit more UI / UX improvements - but I do think the default visited link color is helpful as a user. The ability to search by certain keywords (e.g. Linux, developer) would also be nice.
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At some point someone with a megaphone encouraged their listeners / viewers to brigade the book with bad reviews. They did so and the low star count is the result.
I'm trying to Google for details over the brouhaha but can't find the correct keywords.