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A human-curated RSS feed for Android devs who read Chinese

One maintainer's reading list of 146 tech blogs, now auto-expanded by LLM curation.

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What it does

This repo is a hand-maintained directory of Chinese and English tech information sources — blogs, podcasts, GitHub repos, WeChat public accounts — focused on Android development, AI/LLM, and engineering tooling. The maintainer (Gracker, an Android performance specialist) collects sources he actually subscribes to, with brief descriptions and direct links.

The interesting bit

The curation recently went semi-automatic: an LLM evaluates newly discovered sources before they get added. It’s a rare case of generative AI being used as a quality-control filter rather than a content producer. The “recently added” section is dated and annotated with the model’s assessment.

Key highlights

  • 146 sources across 6 categories: official Android resources, Chinese tech blogs, international blogs, AI/LLM, general engineering, and dev tools
  • Heavy China-ecosystem coverage: WeChat public accounts, Juejin, Zhihu columns, Bilibili creators, plus CSDN veterans like 老罗 and 鸿洋
  • Strong performance tooling focus: multiple Perfetto-related tools, ADB protocol implementations, and mobile profiling SDKs
  • Maintained by a working Android performance engineer with a weekly newsletter practice
  • RSS/Atom feeds provided where available

Caveats

  • README is entirely in Chinese; English-only readers will need translation help for descriptions
  • Some WeChat public account links are plain text names without URLs (WeChat’s ecosystem resists deep-linking)
  • “Daily auto-discovery” claim is stated but the actual automation mechanism is unspecified

Verdict

Android developers who read Chinese and want to escape algorithmic feeds will find this a solid starting point. Everyone else should treat it as a signal of where the Chinese Android community’s attention flows — useful, but you’ll need a translator.

heatdrop uses Google Analytics to see which pages get read — nothing else. Your call. How we handle data.