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AsymFlow Claims More Realistic AI Images by Moving Beyond Latent Diffusion
At some point the field quietly agreed that pixel space was too hard and moved on. Stable Diffusion, FLUX, every serious text-to-image model you've used in the last three years works in latent space. Instead of generating actual pixels directly, these models compress images into a smaller mathematical representation, do all the expensive work there, then decompress back to pixels at the end. It's faster, it's cheaper to train, and it made the current generation of image models possible. The cost is subtle but noticable. That compression step loses information. Fine textures, sharp edges, precise details, things that live at the pixel level get smoothed over in ways that latent models can never fully recover because by the time they're generating, those details are already gone. Researchers at Stanford just published a way around this. AsymFlow doesn't ask you to abandon your latent model or train a pixel model from scratch. It takes what you already have and converts it. And the result beats the latent model it started from.
Imagine a tool that can transform a single image into a fully-realized 3D model in just seconds. Microsoft has released something that's turning heads in the 3D & AI world, its named Trellis 2 It is an open source AI model that can take any image & turn it into a high-quality, fully textured 3D mesh. We're talking about a complete 3D asset with physically based rendering (PBR) materials like color, roughness, metallic surfaces, even transparency, all generated automatically.
EmDash is what Cloudflare rebuilt WordPress for the agent-first web
WordPress has a problem it cannot fix from the inside. Not a performance problem. Not a features problem. A structural one. 96% of its security vulnerabilities come from plugins, and the reason is simple. Every plugin gets access to everything. The database, the filesystem, the entire execution context. That is how it was built in 2003 and that is how it still works today. Cloudflare looked at that and decided patching was the wrong answer. EmDash is their attempt to start over. Built in TypeScript, Its serverless & powered by Astro & MIT licensed. No PHP, legacy architecture or plugins that can silently access your entire database. I want to be straight about what this is right now. It is a v0.1.0 developer preview. You are not migrating your production site today. But the architecture decisions behind it are serious enough that if you build on WordPress, run a plugin business, or host WordPress sites for clients, you should understand what Cloudflare just shipped.
I Thought Figma Was Untouchable — Until This Open-Source AI Tool Designed My UI
I've used Figma. I've used Adobe XD. And for most design work they do the job fine — if you're okay with paying for them and okay with your files living on someone else's server. I wasn't looking for a replacement. I just stumbled across OpenPencil while browsing GitHub one evening and the one thing that caught my attention wasn't the canvas or the components. It was the MCP server built directly into the tool. An AI agent that can read, create and modify your design files from the terminal. That's not a plugin. That's a different way of thinking about design tools entirely. I installed it, connected it to Claude Code, created a sample design and spent some time with it. Here's what I actually found.
These 5 Apps Help You Use Your Phone Less Without Feeling Forced
You unlock your phone to reply to a message. A few swipes later, you’re still there scrolling, watching, switching apps without really knowing why. Most of us don’t intend to spend hours on our phones. It just happens. The apps are fast, colorful, and always ready to pull us in during moments of boredom, stress, or habit. But quitting your phone altogether isn’t realistic, right? Modern apps are designed to be sticky & trying to resist them head-on rarely works. What does work is changing how the phone behaves. In this list, I’ve picked five apps that help you slow down, pause, and take back control without blocking everything or making you feel restricted. Some are open-source, some aren’t, but all of them are genuinely effective and built around healthier use.
MiniCPM5-1B Shows Why the Small-Model Race Isn't Over
A 1B model scoring 40.42 on AIME 2025 should not be possible. AIME is the American Invitational Mathematics Examination, the kind of test that filters out most humans who attempt it. Qwen3-0.6B scores 16.25 on the same benchmark. LFM2.5-1.2B, a larger model, scores 31.88. MiniCPM5-1B, at roughly one billion parameters, beats both. OpenBMB just dropped MiniCPM5-1B, the first model in their MiniCPM5 series, and it's built specifically for the scenarios like on-device deployment, resource-constrained environments, local inference on consumer hardware. The AIME score is surprising. The telecom agent benchmark is even more surprising. And then there's the desktop pet. We'll get to that.
Industry-Grade Open-Source Video Models That Look Scarily Realistic
For the past year, realistic AI video has mostly lived behind paywalls. If you wanted cinematic motion, expressive faces, or physics that didn’t fall apart after three seconds, you needed access to a cloud model & usually a monthly subscription to go with it. But something has quietly changed. In the last few months, a new wave of open-source video models has started running locally on consumer GPUs, the same RTX cards sitting under your desk right now. Some need 6GB of VRAM. Others push into the 24GB “serious workstation” tier. A few can generate long shots with consistent motion. Another lets you control facial emotion with tagged precision. They’re not perfect. But they’re closer to “industry-grade” than most people realize. Here are 6 open-source video models that look scarily realistic & actually run on your GPU.

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VibeVoice AI Voice & Podcast Generator Download and Install Locally Using ComfyUI

This combination makes VibeVoice with ComfyUI one of the best free alternatives to commercial AI speech tools, giving you the power to create professional-grade audio locally on your own machine, with full privacy & no vendor lock-in.

Another – Open Source Android Screen Mirror & Controller for Desktop

Another puts your Android screen directly on your desktop and lets you control it entirely from your keyboard and mouse. It mirrors in real-time over USB or WiFi, forwards audio, lets you type directly into the device, and records your screen as a .webm file. There's also a macro system — record a sequence of interactions once, replay it whenever you need it. Useful for testing, demos, or anything repetitive.

Easy Dataset – Simplify Fine-Tuning for Large Language Models

Easy Dataset is a specialized application designed to create fine-tuning datasets for Large Language Models (LLMs). With its intuitive interface, users can upload domain-specific documents, efficiently split content, generate relevant questions, and produce high-quality training data suited for model fine-tuning.

Upscayl: Powerful AI Image Upscaler for Windows, macOS & Linux

Upscayl is a powerful open-source AI-based image upscaling tool that helps you enhance low-resolution images using state-of-the-art machine learning models. Whether you're a designer, photographer, or content creator, Upscayl offers an intuitive interface and great results. With a revamped interface, Upscayl now feels smoother, faster, and more intuitive than ever.

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If you're thinking to start your content creation journey, the first question that comes in your mind could be "What to Create?" and when you scroll through Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and see creators with clear focus on their niche like fitness, finance, coding, fashion, motivation. Most of the new creators probably wonder at this point that if everything is already being created then what should we create?