[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":46},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fX-Ut6YzRqHZ6Sff-U3K6Mwcey0zHkrb6P3eH1fnrMlY":3},{"date":4,"generated_at":5,"picks":6,"candidates_scanned":45,"candidates_scored":30},"2026-04-14","2026-04-14T06:00:00.000000+00:00",[7,21,34],{"rank":8,"title":9,"source":10,"url":11,"category":12,"tldr":13,"score":14,"scores":15,"why":20},1,"v2.1.105","Claude Code Releases","https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/releases/tag/v2.1.105","Release","- New PreCompact hook: a hook can now block compaction entirely by exiting with code 2 or returning `{\"decision\":\"block\"}` — useful if you want to prevent Claude from summarizing context mid-session\n- Background plugin monitors now auto-arm at session start or on skill invoke via a top-level `monitors` manifest key — no more manual setup\n- `/proactive` is now an alias for `/loop`, making the recurring-task mode easier to remember\n- `WebFetch` now strips `\u003Cstyle>` and `\u003Cscript>` contents from fetched pages so CSS-heavy sites stop exhausting the content budget before reaching actual text\n- `/doctor` gets a facelift with status icons and an `f` key shortcut that has Claude fix reported issues automatically\n- 15+ bug fixes: images on queued messages no longer dropped, blank screen on wrapped prompt input fixed, ASCII art no longer has leading whitespace stripped, and one-shot scheduled tasks no longer re-fire repeatedly",71,{"direct_claude_relevance":16,"practical_utility":17,"novelty":18,"source_credibility":19},32,20,6,13,"The PreCompact hook is the standout feature: for the first time you can programmatically block Claude Code from compacting your context, which matters if you're running structured long sessions or agentic pipelines where mid-session summarization would lose important state. The WebFetch improvement is quietly high-value — CSS-heavy pages were silently eating the content budget, and now the tool strips style/script blocks before they reach your context. Novelty is penalized because this is the fifth consecutive day covering a Claude Code release, but the new hook system and WebFetch fix are distinct from what was shipped in v2.1.101.",{"rank":22,"title":23,"source":24,"url":25,"category":26,"tldr":27,"score":28,"scores":29,"why":33},2,"Exploring the new `servo` crate","Simon Willison","https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/13/servo-crate-exploration/#atom-everything","Tutorial","- Simon Willison tasked Claude Code with exploring the brand-new `servo` 0.1.0 crate (the Servo browser engine, now embeddable as a Rust library — released yesterday)\n- Claude Code built `servo-shot`, a working CLI tool that takes real screenshots of web pages using the Servo engine; the result accurately renders Hacker News\n- It also determined that compiling Servo to WebAssembly isn't feasible (threads + SpiderMonkey) and built an alternative playground using `html5ever` compiled to Wasm instead",56,{"direct_claude_relevance":30,"practical_utility":31,"novelty":19,"source_credibility":32},18,16,9,"This is a clean real-world demonstration of Claude Code's utility on a genuinely new target: the servo 0.1.0 crate was published yesterday, so there are no tutorials, no examples, and no prior art. Claude Code figured out what it can do, built a working screenshot tool, investigated WebAssembly feasibility, and correctly identified the architectural blockers. Simon Willison is a reliable source who does this kind of exploration seriously — the git history and PR are linked, the output screenshot is real. Good model for how to onboard Claude Code to a brand-new library with zero documentation.",{"rank":35,"title":36,"source":37,"url":38,"category":12,"tldr":39,"score":40,"scores":41,"why":44},3,"I Built a Free MCP Server for European Financial Data","Dev.to Claude","https://dev.to/dimitri_roesing/i-built-a-free-mcp-server-for-european-financial-data-50co","- Free, open MCP server with 6 tools that pull ECB and Eurostat data into Claude as clean flat JSON — no more hand-parsing SDMX-XML\n- Covers: ECB deposit/refi/marginal lending rates, EUR exchange rates (30+ currencies), EU inflation by country (HICP), GDP by country (quarterly), and more\n- Install in 30 seconds; all sources are official and free (ECB Statistical Data Warehouse, Eurostat)",47,{"direct_claude_relevance":42,"practical_utility":30,"novelty":42,"source_credibility":43},12,5,"The ECB and Eurostat APIs are genuinely free and authoritative, but their SDMX-XML format is painful enough that almost nobody integrates them directly. This MCP server handles the parsing and serves flat JSON — meaning you can ask Claude about ECB rates, EU inflation, or exchange rates without any custom code. Niche audience (finance/economics work), but for that audience it's immediately installable and saves meaningful setup time. Lower source credibility as a personal Dev.to post, but the underlying approach is sound.",30,1776402242933]