Hackernews posts about CVSS
- CSSQuake (cssquake.com)
- How memory safety CVEs differ between Rust and C/C++ (kobzol.github.io)
- CSS: Unavoidable Bad Parts (matklad.github.io)
- Beer CSS – Build material design in record time (www.beercss.com)
- Tw-fade: pure CSS scroll-driven edge masking (pete.design)
- The Field Guide to CSS Grid Lanes (gridlanes.webkit.org)
- Experimenting with Random() in CSS (polypane.app)
- Chasing the OPNsense RCE: The Story Behind My First CVEs (hackerask.com)
- Show HN: Quake ported to 3D CSS (no WebGL) (cssquake.com)
- The three lines of CSS that saved me 40kb and might do the same for you (blog.welcomehome.city)
- Bench Press: Leaking Text Nodes with CSS (2024) (blog.pspaul.de)
- We Taught a $3 Chip to Run CSS (geastack.com)
- Show HN: One hundred LLMs Generating a HTML/CSS Solar System (aibenchy.com)
- CSS: Unavoidable Bad Parts (matklad.github.io)
- Show HN: Butterfly CSS framework forget class soup (butterflycss.amrzlabs.com)
- Smart AC dial in TypeScript and CSS running natively on ESP32 [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Prop-for-that: CSS reacts, JavaScript just listens (prop-for-that.netlify.app)
- Tailwind CSS adds more complexity than it removes (tinamrak.com)
- Job descriptions got longer than CVS receipts (www.businessinsider.com)
- Blades.css is an updated fork of pico.css (blades.ninja)