#html#hacktoberfest
CSS exercises help you practice styling web pages by editing HTML and CSS files to match given designs. You can use resources like documentation and Google to complete them, which builds your real-world skills without needing to memorize everything. Practicing this way improves your understanding of CSS, making it easier to create visually appealing, user-friendly websites that load faster and work well on different devices. It also helps you learn how to organize and update styles efficiently, which is important for web development jobs. Using git to save your work encourages good coding habits. This hands-on practice boosts your confidence and prepares you for real projects[1][2][3][4].
https://github.com/TheOdinProject/css-exercises
🚨 Fake VS Code extension abused #Moltbot’s name to deliver remote access malware.
It posed as an AI assistant, despite Moltbot having no official VS Code plugin. Once installed, it auto-ran on IDE launch and dropped ScreenConnect for persistent remote control.
🔗 Read → https://thehackernews.com/2026/01/fake-moltbot-ai-coding-assistant-on-vs.html
#typescript#ai#assistant#clawd#crustacean#moltbot#molty#own_your_data#personal
Moltbot is your personal AI assistant that runs on your devices like Mac, Linux, or Windows. It chats on WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and more, with voice on phones and live visuals. Install easily with `npm install -g moltbot@latest` then `moltbot onboard`. Use top models like Claude Opus for smart replies. It remembers talks, runs tasks, sends reminders, and builds skills itself. You gain a fast, private helper that acts first—handling emails, calendars, and chores proactively to save time and boost productivity every day.
https://github.com/moltbot/moltbot