Issue #226 · 2026-04-11

Ilia's Corner

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jq: The JSON Power Tool Every Developer Should Master

jq is a command-line superhero for JSON data. It lets you slice, filter, and transform JSON APIs, configs, and logs with the speed of compiled C but the simplicity of a scripting language. No more wrestling with Python or JavaScript libraries—just pure, efficient JSON wizardry.

github_trending · 2 min read

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Multica: Turn Coding Agents Into Autonomous Teammates

Multica transforms your coding agents into self-sufficient collaborators. Assign tasks, track progress, and compound skills—automating repetitive work while your agents learn and adapt. Imagine a team that handles DevOps, testing, and deployment while you focus on big-picture innovation.

hackernews · 3 min read

Why Gen Z Is Sabotaging AI Rollouts (And What It Means For You)

A staggering 44% of Gen Z workers are undermining AI adoption—from feeding sensitive data into unauthorized tools to rejecting AI integration outright. This isn’t just about resistance; it’s a wake-up call for developers to design AI tools that earn trust, respect privacy, and solve real problems.

reddit · 3 min read

WireGuard 0.11: Cleaner Windows Code, Fewer Headaches

WireGuard’s latest update slashes legacy codebloat, making it faster, more secure, and easier to maintain. For developers, this means smoother VPN setups, fewer compatibility issues, and a tool that respects modern OS ecosystems without sacrificing performance.

hackernews · 2 min read

Quantum Computing Just Got Real: 17,000 Qubits at 99.91% Accuracy

ETH Zurich’s breakthrough in stabilizing quantum operations isn’t sci-fi—it’s a stepping stone for fault-tolerant quantum computing. Developers and researchers should watch this space: the future of encryption, optimization, and AI could hinge on these advances.

hackernews · 4 min read

Tools spotlight

Marimo-pair: Interactive Python Agents for Collaborative Coding

Embed LLM agents directly into reactive Python notebooks with marimo-pair. Create live, interactive environments where agents execute tools, process data, and collaborate in real time—perfect for prototyping, teaching, or building agent-driven workflows.

collaborative coding environments

Python · 78 stars

Foxguard: A Rust Security Scanner That Runs Faster Than Your Linter

foxguard scans codebases in sub-seconds with 100+ framework-aware rules across 10 languages. Built in Rust for performance, it catches security flaws without slowing you down—ideal for CI/CD pipelines and secure development practices.

code security

Rust · 38 stars

Research corner

AWS At 20: Lessons From Building The Cloud Infrastructure Giant

A former AWS employee reflects on two decades of security challenges, open-source collaboration, and infrastructure evolution. For developers, this is a masterclass in balancing innovation with stability—especially relevant as cloud-native tech dominates modern DevOps.

Cloud · former AWS engineer · 5 min read

The Ethics of AI in Healthcare: When Transcriptions Go Wrong

A lawsuit against Sutter Health highlights the legal risks of using AI transcription tools in healthcare. Developers must prioritize privacy-by-design when building AI systems, especially in regulated industries where data breaches can have life-or-death consequences.

AI Ethics · legal and AI ethics experts · 4 min read

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