Issue #268 · 2026-05-31

Ilia's Corner

Featured story

FlClash: Unified Proxy Client for V2Ray, VLESS, and More

Tired of juggling multiple VPN tools? FlClash simplifies managing proxies like V2Ray and VLESS across Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux through a single interface. Whether you're troubleshooting network issues or optimizing streaming performance, this open-source solution cuts setup time while maintaining flexibility. Developers will appreciate its cross-platform consistency and VSCode-like workflow. [GitHub](https://github.com/chen08209/FlClash)

github_trending · 2 min read

Top stories

Anthropic Soars Past OpenAI with $1T Valuation

Anthropic's rapid growth to $1 trillion highlights the accelerating race in AI infrastructure. For developers, this signals increasing corporate investment in scalable models like Claude, creating opportunities for integration and innovation. Stay ahead by monitoring tools built on their expanding ecosystem. [Qazinform](https://qazinform.com/news/anthropic-surpasses-openai-to-become-worlds-most-valuable-ai-startup)

hackernews · 3 min read

Accenture Acquires Ookla for Network AI Integration

Accenture's $223M purchase of Ookla merges real-world network performance data with AI analytics, enabling smarter enterprise solutions. Developers can leverage this combination to optimize applications through actionable bandwidth insights. [Accenture Newsroom](https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2026/accenture-to-acquire-ookla-to-strengthen-network-intelligence-and-experience-with-data-and-ai-for-enterprises)

hackernews · 3 min read

OpenRouter Raises $113M for Multi-Model AI Orchestration

$113M Series B funding for OpenRouter proves developers are prioritizing flexible AI systems over single-model solutions. Their platform lets you combine models like GPT-4 and Claude for customized workflows, reducing dependency on any one provider. [OpenRouter Announcement](https://openrouter.ai/announcements/series-b)

hackernews · 2 min read

Openrsync: Modern Rsync Implementation for Efficient Syncing

The OpenBSD team's rsync reimplementation offers faster file synchronization with compatibility for modern protocols. Perfect for developers managing large codebases or distributed systems where disk space and bandwidth matter. [GitHub](https://github.com/kristapsdz/openrsync)

hackernews · 1 min read

Tools spotlight

social-auto-upload: Automate Cross-Platform Video Publishing

Publish videos to TikTok, Bilibili, and Xiaohongshu simultaneously with this Python tool. Its modular uploader architecture and low-code configuration let developers automate repetitive tasks while supporting AI agent integration. [GitHub](https://github.com/dreammis/social-auto-upload)

Social media automation, low-code pipeline building

Python · 11698 stars

tsplat: Terminal-Based Gaussian Splatting Renderer

Bring 3D Gaussian splatting to life in your terminal without GPU dependencies. This Rust-based tool demonstrates new rendering techniques while making high-performance visualization accessible through the command line. [GitHub](https://github.com/darshanmakwana412/tsplat)

GPU-free 3D rendering, command-line visualization

Rust · 20 stars

wolfCOSE: Zero-Alloc COSE Protocol Implementation

wolfCOSE provides a minimal (~7.5KB) C library for implementing COSE protocols with zero dynamic allocations. Critical for embedded systems developers needing secure, lightweight cryptographic solutions. [wolfSSL GitHub](https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfCOSE)

Embedded systems, secure communications

C · 43 stars

Research corner

Voxel Space: Study in 1990s-Style 3D Rendering

Explore how 1990s developers created functional 3D environments using voxel-based height/color maps. This project demonstrates constrained rendering techniques that remain relevant for modern minimalist game development. [VoxelSpace GitHub](https://s-macke.github.io/VoxelSpace/)

Computer Graphics · Stephan Macke · 4 min read

MacSurf: Web Browser for Classic Mac OS 9

Experience web browsing on PowerPC hardware with this Classic Mac OS 9 browser supporting CSS3, ES5, and HTTPS. Great for retro computing enthusiasts and developers studying browser evolution. [GitHub](https://github.com/mplsllc/macsurf)

Retro Computing · MacSurf Team · 3 min read

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