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Mistral Small 4 The Open Source Model Replacing Three of Mistral's Own AI Models
Mistral just did something most AI companies avoid. Instead of releasing three separate specialized models and making developers juggle between them, they merged everything into one. Mistral Small 4 combines reasoning, multimodal and agentic coding into a single open source model. Until today if you wanted Mistral's best reasoning you used Magistral. Best coding agents you used Devstral. Image and document understanding you used Pixtral. Three different models, three different integrations & three different things to maintain. Now it is one model. Apache 2.0 licensed & Available on huggingface. It has 119 billion total parameters but only 6 billion active at any time. That efficiency gap is what makes it practical to actually deploy. If you have been waiting for an open source model that does not force you to choose between speed, reasoning and vision, this is worth paying attention to.
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10 popular fonts that can make your edits look more cinematic and professional. The good part? All these fonts are free and can be downloaded from DaFont, Google Fonts, and other free font resources.
I Use Claude Code But Not for My Personal Projects Heres What I Use Instead
Think of it as an AI agent that lives on your machine. Not a chatbot that gives you code suggestions. An actual agent that can create files, edit code, run commands, debug errors, and work through multi-step tasks on its own.
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.
NVIDIA NemoClaw runs OpenClaw inside a secure sandbox and setup takes one command
NemoClaw is an open source reference stack built by NVIDIA that runs OpenClaw inside a secure sandboxed environment. Think of it as a controlled container where your AI agent can work freely without being able to touch anything it should not. It is not a replacement for OpenClaw. It is a secure wrapper around it. When you install NemoClaw it actually creates a fresh OpenClaw instance inside the sandbox automatically. The agent still does everything OpenClaw does. It just cannot go rogue while doing it. NVIDIA released it on March 16 as an early alpha preview under Apache 2.0 license. It is not production ready yet and NVIDIA is upfront about that. Interfaces and APIs may change as they iterate. But it is available now for developers and enterprises who want to start experimenting with safe agent deployment.
Lumina Dimoo nano banana alterntive install
Lumina-DiMOO is a state-of-the-art open source multimodal AI system, designed as a completely free and flexible Nano Banana alternative. This model is capable of text-to-image generation, image editing, inpainting, style transfer, subject-driven creation, controllable generation, extrapolation, and advanced image understanding, all in a single, developer-friendly framework.
Open-Source AI Text-to-Speech Models You Can Run Locally That Sound Realistic
If you’re creating content or building products then relying entirely on cloud APIs isn’t your only option anymore. Open-source text-to-speech models have improved dramatically. Some now produce voices that sound surprisingly natural with lower long-term cost, and full ownership over your deployment. If you’re generating narration for YouTube, building an AI assistant, or integrating voice into your next app, running a powerful TTS model locally can give you flexibility the cloud simply can’t. Here are five open-source AI voice models worth knowing.

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Goose: Open Source Local AI Coding Agent for Developers

Goose is basically an AI agent that runs on your own machine. Instead of giving you snippets and waiting for the next prompt, it can create files, edit code, run commands, refactor modules, and handle multi-step tasks in one flow. You describe what you want, and it starts working through it step by step. You can use Goose in two ways. There’s a desktop app if you like a visual interface, and there’s a CLI version if you prefer staying in the terminal. Both work similarly — it just depends on how you like to work. What makes it flexible is model support. You’re not locked into a single provider. Goose can connect to OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Groq, or even local models using Ollama. If you already have subscriptions to certain AI tools, you can route through their CLI instead of paying per API call. It also supports extensions, which means it can do more than just edit code. It can interact with the filesystem, open a browser, cache data, and connect to external services depending on your setup.

Anything LLM: Run Any Chatbot Model like LLaMA, Mistral, DeepSeek & More | Full Offline UI for Windows, macOS & Linux

Anything LLM is a powerful, self-hosted chat interface designed to work with both local & remote LLMs like Ollama, OpenAI, Mistral, LLaMA, Claude, & more. This intuitive yet advanced interface brings modern AI chat functionality directly to your desktop, allowing you to interact with documents, retain chat memory, & use multiple models, all privately on your own machine.

ClaudePrism: AI Scientific Writing Workspace with LaTeX & Python

ClaudePrism is an offline-first scientific writing workspace that combines LaTeX, Python, and AI powered assistance into a single desktop application. It is built for researchers, students, and technical writers, it allows you to write, compile, and analyze documents locally while integrating advanced AI capabilities powered by Claude models. ClaudePrism keeps your files stored and processed on your own device which gives you full control over your work while still enabling AI features when needed.

LTX-Desktop: AI Video Generator from Text, Image & Audio

LTX Desktop is an open-source desktop application designed to generate and edit videos using LTX generative video models. It provides a modern editor interface where users can create videos from prompts, images, or audio while managing projects directly inside the app. On systems with powerful NVIDIA GPUs, the software can download model weights and run video generation locally. On unsupported hardware or macOS, the application switches to an API-powered mode where generation happens through the LTX cloud service. The project also includes a timeline-based video editor, retake functionality for regenerating segments, and a flexible architecture combining a React interface, Electron desktop shell, and Python backend for GPU inference.

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