HSS can also be sharper, at least when new. For projects which you want an especially nice / crisp finish, it may be worth using a new sharp HSS endmill for the finishing pass, after roughing with a carbide.
“The advantage of HSS over carbide is its strength to withstand cutting forces and the low cost of the tools. From the tool life point of view, HSS performs very well at intermittent cutting applications. But the greatest limitation of HSS is that its usable cutting speed range is far lower when compared to Carbide.”