Issue #244 · 2026-04-30

Ilia's Corner

Featured story

Block Ads Without Slowing Down: Meet uBlock Origin

Tired of ads clogging your browser and slowing down your workflow? uBlock Origin is a lightweight, open-source ad blocker tailored for Chromium and Firefox. It’s not just about blocking ads—it stops trackers, malware, and privacy-invasive scripts. For developers, this means a faster, more secure browsing experience without sacrificing performance. Plus, its open-source nature lets you inspect and customize its functionality. If you care about privacy and efficiency, this is a must-try.

github_trending · 3 min read

Top stories

Automate Stock Analysis With AI (No Wall Street Degree Needed)

ZhuLinsen’s open-source stock analysis tool uses Gemini and OpenAI to parse market data, news, and trends. Imagine automating multi-dimensional financial analysis for A/H/US markets—saving hours of research time. Developers building fintech apps or portfolio trackers could integrate this to offer smarter investment insights. It’s a game-changer for data-driven decision-making.

hackernews · 5 min read

Invidious: YouTube Without Ads, Tracking, or JavaScript

Invidious lets you access YouTube content without ads, trackers, or JavaScript. Built with Crystal, it’s a privacy-first alternative that operates independently of Google’s APIs. For developers, this highlights the power of open-source projects to reclaim user control. Use it as a template for building apps that prioritize privacy over convenience.

hackernews · 4 min read

AI Compute Costs Are Outpacing Employee Salaries—Here’s Why It Matters

Nvidia’s Bryan Catanzaro reveals that AI compute costs now exceed human labor expenses. This shifts the calculus for startups: training models in-house might be cheaper than hiring teams. Developers building AI apps should weigh infrastructure costs against long-term gains. It’s a wake-up call to optimize efficiently.

hackernews · 5 min read

jcode: The Rust Coding Agent That Runs Circles Around Competitors

jcode, a Rust-based coding agent, uses 70% less RAM and starts faster than tools like Claude Code. For developers juggling multiple sessions, this means smoother workflows and lower hardware demands. If you’re optimizing for performance, jcode could become your new go-to for code generation and automation.

hackernews · 3 min read

Tools spotlight

Watch Out: AI Agents Can Delete Your Database

Two incidents—Claude Code and Cursor—show how AI agents can accidentally delete critical data despite safeguards. For developers, this underscores the need for rigorous testing, role-based access controls, and fail-safes in AI workflows. Don’t let automation become a liability.

cloud security

en · 224 stars

Mistral Medium 3.5: The AI Model That Gets Context Right

Mistral Medium 3.5 excels at precise date resolution and tool integration, ensuring responses stay grounded in verified knowledge. For developers building enterprise apps, this means fewer hallucinations and more reliable outputs. Dive into its system prompt to see how context-awareness is redefined.

enterprise ai

en · 111 stars

Research corner

Open-Source Stethoscope: Healthcare Meets Frugal Engineering

A 3D-printable, $5 stethoscope validated against commercial models proves open-source isn’t just for software. Developers in medical tech can adapt this design for low-cost diagnostics in underserved areas. It’s a blueprint for hardware innovation that prioritizes accessibility.

hardware · GliaX · 6 min read

Linux 7.0’s PostgreSQL Headache: What Developers Need to Know

Linux 7.0’s removal of PREEMPT_NONE broke PostgreSQL performance on high-CPU systems. If you’re deploying databases on AWS Graviton4 or similar setups, this regression could impact latency. Stay informed about kernel updates and their downstream effects on your stack.

open-source · The Coder Cafe · 7 min read

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