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If you tried using Claude today and got hit with errors, timeouts, or blank responses, it’s not just you. Claude is currently experiencing a major outage. The issue was first flagged on March 2, 2026, and it appears to be affecting users across web, mobile, and API access. This isn’t a small regional hiccup or a single app glitch. It’s broad. According to the official status updates, the first “Investigating” notice went live at 11:49 UTC. A follow-up at 12:06 UTC confirmed the team is still looking into it. No resolution time has been shared yet. For now, users may see failed requests, inconsistent replies, or complete inability to access the service. Developers relying on Claude’s API are also reporting elevated error rates. And yes, this is happening worldwide.
5 Open-Source AI World Models You Can Use for Free
We've watched open source absolutely run through video generation, image generation, audio. Every few months another closed model gets matched, then beaten, by something free on GitHub. But world generation always felt different. Like that was the one thing that needed a Google-sized lab behind it. I thought so too, until I actually went looking. Turns out there are open source models right now that take a text prompt and build you an explorable, interactive world. Some go even further — hand them a single image and they'll construct an entire environment around it. The quality on a few of these genuinely caught me off guard.
Developers Are Quietly Switching to These Open-Source Tools for 2026
Developers are making a strategic shift, embracing open-source tools that offer something far more valuable: genuine control and transparency. As we approach 2026, clear patterns are emerging across developer communities, open-source repositories, and day-to-day workflows. Tools that prioritize local-first development, privacy, performance, and community ownership are gaining steady traction, especially among independent developers & teams
Qwen3.5-4B The Small AI Model That Thinks, Sees, and Runs on Your Machine
Most small AI models are a compromise. You give up reasoning for size, or vision for speed. Qwen3.5-4B doesn't seem to have gotten that memo. Alibaba just dropped Qwen3.5, and the 4B version is the one worth paying attention to. It thinks before it answers, reads images and video, handles 201 languages, and sits on a context window of 262,144 tokens, longer than most models ten times its size. All of that in something small enough to run on your own machine. I went through the benchmarks and architecture docs so you don't have to. Here's what actually matters.
Open Source LLMs That Rival ChatGPT and Claude
Two years ago if you wanted a genuinely capable AI model your options were basically ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Grok. Open source existed but the gap was real and everyone knew it. That gap is closing faster than most people expected. In some areas it is already gone. Today open source models do not just compete with closed source. Some of them beat closed source on specific benchmarks that actually matter. And the list of categories where that is true keeps getting longer. If you are curious about what open source AI actually looks like at full power or you are building something serious and evaluating your options this list is for you. One thing worth saying upfront, these are not consumer GPU friendly models. You will need serious hardware to run them at full capacity. Quantized versions exist for most of them but expect performance and quality to reflect that. I went through a lot of options to put this list together. These seven are the ones that actually made me stop and pay attention.
Bonsai 8B A 1-Bit LLM That Delivers 8B-Class Performance at 1 by 14th the Size
Nobody expected a 1.15 GB model to score competitively against full precision 8B models. That is not how this usually goes. PrismML released Bonsai 8B last month and the headline number is almost absurd. The whole model, weights and all, fits in 1.15 GB. For context, the standard FP16 version of a comparable 8B model sits at around 16 GB. Bonsai beats or matches several of them on benchmarks while being 14 times smaller. It runs on a phone. There is literally an iPhone build. I want to be clear that these numbers come from PrismML's own evaluations, not independent third party testing. But even with that caveat, this is worth paying attention to.
Why Google and Anthropic Are Banning OpenClaw Users 4 Reasons Behind the Crackdown
You know something's wrong when companies start banning their own paying customers without explanation. Last week, Google restricted access for some AI Ultra users (those paying $250/month). Anthropic made similar moves with Claude Pro subscribers around the same time. The connection? Both were targeting people using OpenClaw. OpenClaw, if you haven't heard of it, is this third-party tool that turns AI chatbots into automation agents. Instead of just asking Claude questions, you can have it control your computer, run tasks, fill out forms—stuff like that. Developers loved it. Until both companies suddenly decided it violated their terms of service. What's frustrating is how vague both companies have been about the actual reasons. Google cited "misuse of OAuth authentication." Anthropic updated its terms to prohibit third-party "harnesses." But neither explained what specific security issues, if any, triggered the sudden enforcement. I started digging into what might be behind the crackdown. Some security researchers have raised concerns about how OpenClaw handles permissions and credentials. There are questions about the plugin ecosystem. And there's been discussion in developer communities about whether the tool's architecture creates risks that the AI companies couldn't ignore. So here's what we know, what's still unclear, and the five risks that likely pushed AI companies to draw the line.

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Trellis3D is a full featured AI powered 3D generation toolkit designed for creators who want powerful results without the technical setup. Whether you're a game developer, digital artist, or 3D enthusiast, Trellis3D gives you text-to-3D and image-to-3D capabilities in a single, portable Windows package.

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Onyx: Open-Source AI Platform for RAG, Agents & LLM Apps

Most LLM tools feel like demos. You ask something, get an answer, and that’s about it. Onyx feels more like something you’d actually build on. It sits between you and the model and adds the stuff you end up needing anyway. Search, agents, file output, even running code. You can plug in OpenAI, Anthropic, or run your own models with Ollama. Swap things out when you feel like it. The agents part is what makes it more powerful. You can give them instructions, let them browse the web, generate files, call external tools. It can get heavy if you run the full version. There’s indexing, workers, caching, all that. But if you’re serious about using LLMs beyond basic chat, that’s kind of the point. Lite mode exists if you just want to poke around without setting up a whole system.

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