164 awesome CSS accounts on Mastodon that posted recently.
NSA/CSS
@[email protected]National Security Agency/Central Security Service official account, home to America's codemakers and codebreakers. Favorites, boosts, and follows ≠ endorsement.
https://nsa.gov1.info/index.html
[This is a parody account!]
Ryan Daniels 🇨🇦
@[email protected]SysAdmin and has fun with DevOps, Bash (and also some Python, PHP), along with some front-end js/css hacking. Also Ansible, Docker. Interested in FOSS, and in a previous lifetime.. travelling, and riding a motorcycle.
Husband. Dad.
Update Seeker
Opener of tabs
Pronouns: he/him
I use arch, btw. j/k it's EndeavourOS
New to Hachyderm, on Fediverse since 2017
#Toronto 🇨🇦
#Linux #DevOps #Security #Coffee #nobot
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wooprex
@[email protected]Wooprex is a creative digital agency offering premium web themes, templates, and plugins. We help businesses, developers, and individuals build responsive, fast-loading, and user-friendly websites. Leveraging HTML5, CSS3, React.js, and Vue.js, our UI/UX design services ensure intuitive navigation, engaging interfaces, and higher conversions. Wooprex delivers custom solutions that enhance online presence and drive measurable results
Gerry Gosselin
@[email protected]
He/him/his
Sometimes I write about my infosec research and projects: https://medium.com/@gerrygosselin
I’m a Healthcare technology geek by trade and security researcher by night. I spent a decade as a web developer, systems integration hack, and network management systems engineer coding in: Perl, python, Java, javascript and CSS. I then spent a decade in healthcare tech working with IT infrastructure. I love software-defined networking and storage, and promote infrastructure-as-code. I stand on a tiny soapbox pushing an agenda of patching, network segmentation, and Active Directory segmentation in vulnerable environments. I'm also a business analytics geek. Recently, I’ve taken an interest in software-defined radio, Ghidra, and programming in C and assembly (x86-64, ARM, 8051) to further a passion for IoT reverse engineering and hardware hacking. I write about my findings on Medium to help others and to force myself to think through what I’ve learned and question what I truly know.