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Peking University gives its computer science students a compiler project every semester. Build a complete SysY compiler in Rust including lexer, parser, abstract syntax tree, IR code generation, assembly backend, performance optimization. The whole thing. Students typically need several weeks. MiMo-V2.5-Pro finished it in 4.3 hours. Perfect score. 233 out of 233 tests passed on a hidden test suite it had never seen. That's a real university project and a model that scored higher than most students who spent weeks on it. Xiaomi built this, which is still a sentence that takes a moment to process. V2.5-Pro is the next step up from MiMo-V2-Flash and its closed source for now, but Xiaomi has confirmed open source is coming for the V2.5 series. What V2.5-Pro adds over Flash is meaningful. Better long-horizon coherence, stronger agentic capabilities, and the ability to sustain complex tasks across more than a thousand tool calls without losing the thread.
Best AI Coding AI Models for Consumer Hardware
The open source model space has genuinely caught up. There are models today that genuinely rival GPT-5 and Claude Opus level performance and you can download their weights for free. The problem is running them. A 70B model at full precision wants an A100. Most developers aren't working with that. They're on an M2 MacBook Pro, an RTX 4060, maybe a gaming PC with 16GB of VRAM. That's exactly the hardware gap these five models are trying to close. All open source and capable enough to handle real coding work, and runnable on mid-range consumer hardware
I Thought ElevenLabs Was the Only Option Until I Found This Free Voice Cloning Tool
I was about to pay for another month of ElevenLabs when I stopped myself. Not because the product is bad, it's genuinely one of the best AI voice tools out there. But $22 a month adds up. And somewhere along the way, uploading my voice samples to someone else's server started bothering me more than I expected. Where does that data actually go? Can they train on it? I went looking for something local. Free. Private. Found one. And it surprised me more than I expected.
The Smartest AI I Use Doesn’t Need WiFi
When I started looking for alternatives, I wasn’t searching for a better chatbot. I was searching for one that can simply work on my machine while being useful for me. Most AI apps on Android are just front-ends. You type something. It leaves your phone. A server processes it. A reply comes back. That's not what I call Private AI. MNN Chat does something different. It is an Open Source Android App that runs LLMs directly on your device. You download a model inside the app, and your phone handles the rest. The prompts don’t leave or gets processed by any server. It’s just your device doing the work. Under the hood it uses an engine optimized for CPU inference, which matters more than people think. Phones don’t have desktop GPUs sitting around waiting for 70B models. Efficiency is the difference between “interesting demo” and “actually usable.”
Best AI Music Generators That Create Studio-Quality Songs
Most AI music generators live in the cloud now. you generate a Song, download the file, & hope your credits don’t run out next week. It’s convenient but what if the pricing changes or the model gets restricted? you’re back to square one. I wanted to see what happens if you flip that around. So I spent some time running open-source music models locally. Just a GPU, some patience, and a lot of test prompts. The results surprised me. A couple of these models are genuinely impressive. I mean tracks with structure, transitions, and a level of realism that matches Studio level Music. Others in the list are more experimental. You’ll hear rough edges. Sometimes the mix feels flat or composition drifts. I’m including them anyway because they do one or two things really well, and because they’re open. You can inspect them, tweak them, fine-tune them, and build on top of them. If you’ve got a decent GPU even something in the 6–12GB range, you can run at least some of these yourself. So this isn’t a list for someone who just wants a quick background track for Instagram. It’s for builders, Producers & Developers who are curious what’s possible when the model is actually sitting on their own machine. Let’s get into the ones that are worth your time
GPT-5.4 Is Outperforming Humans at Work. But the Real Story Is What OpenAI Isn't Telling You
OpenAI dropped their latest model yesterday and buried inside the benchmarks is a number that deserves more attention than it's getting. On GDPval, a test that puts AI agents through real professional tasks across 44 actual occupations, GPT-5.4 matched or outperformed human professionals 83% of the time. The previous version sat at 71%. That's not a small jump. And this isn't GPT writing emails or summarizing documents anymore. This version can move a mouse, click buttons, fill out forms, and work across applications the way a person sitting at a desk would. It scored 75% on OSWorld, a benchmark that tests exactly that. The average office worker scores 72.4%. The model is already better at operating a computer than most people who use one for a living & 83% is just the beginning of what this release actually means.
Voxtral TTS Mistral Is Pushing Voice AI Off the Cloud
Voxtral TTS supports nine languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Hindi, and Arabic. That by itself isn’t unusual anymore. A lot of models claim multilingual support. The interesting part is how it handles switching between them. Mistral says it can move between languages mid-sentence without changing the speaker’s voice. So you don’t get that awkward reset where the tone or identity shifts when the language changes. If that holds up, it’s actually useful for real scenarios like think support calls where people naturally switch languages, or content that mixes languages without warning.

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Krita is a powerful, free & open-source painting program made by artists, for artists. It is especially popular among illustrators, concept artists, comic creators & matte painters. Whether you’re working on character designs, game backgrounds or intricate digital illustrations, Krita provides a robust and professional suite of tools to meet your creative needs.

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.

Fooocus: The Best Open Source Offline Image Generation Software Based on Stable Diffusion XL

Fooocus reimagines offline image generation by allowing users to focus solely on prompts & images. It eliminates the complexity of manual adjustments, making it ideal for beginners & advanced users alike. Fooocus simplifies the generation process: from downloading to producing the first image, only less than three clicks are needed.

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