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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.
Helios 14B AI Model That Generates Minute-Long Videos in Real Time
Most open source video generation models make you wait. You write a prompt, hit generate, and then sit there hoping the output is what you imagined. If it is not you tweak the prompt and wait again. That loop gets old fast. Helios works differently. It generates video in real time at 19.5 frames per second on a single GPU. You can see it being created, interrupt mid generation if something looks off, tweak and continue. Up to a full minute of video without starting over every time something does not look right. With group offloading it runs on around 6GB of VRAM. Consumer GPU territory.
How Sarvam AI Outscored Gemini in India's Toughest Document Test
Google's spending billions training AI models. OpenAI's hiring armies of engineers. And somehow, a startup in Bengaluru just outperformed both of them. Sarvam AI's new Vision model scored 84.3% on olmOCR-Bench—a brutal test that makes AI models read messy scanned documents, handwritten notes, and complex tables. Google Gemini 3 Pro got 80.2%. ChatGPT? A distant 69.8%. If you're thinking "okay, cool benchmark, but who cares?"—fair. Here's why this matters: billions of documents across India are locked away in regional languages. Government records in Gujarati. Medical files in Tamil. Historical archives in Bengali. The big AI models can read these languages, but they mess up constantly—wrong characters, mangled words, useless output. Sarvam doesn't. It's specifically trained on Indian scripts, and the results show. For the first time, Indian companies have an AI tool that can reliably digitize documents in 22 languages without sending everything to Google or OpenAI's servers.
ByteDance Just Released a 3B Model That Handles Images, Video, Editing, and Reasoning Together
Most multimodal AI systems today are still collections of separate tools pretending to be one product. One model generates images. Another edits them. A different one handles video. The entire stack works, but it often feels stitched together behind the scenes. ByteDance just used a different approach. The company just released Lance, a new open multimodal model that tries to handle image generation, video generation, editing, and visual reasoning inside one native framework. The surprising part is not just the scope. It is the size. Lance runs with only 3 billion active parameters while still posting competitive numbers across image, video, and editing benchmarks. The industry has spent the last two years building specialized AI systems for every separate media task imaginable. Lance is part of a growing push in the opposite direction: fewer models, more unified behavior, and systems that can move between understanding and generation.
11 Must-Have Software I Install on Every New PC
Setting up a new PC is always exciting but let’s be honest, a fresh system feels incomplete until the right software is installed. Over time, I’ve realized that no matter what I’m using the computer for work, study, or everyday tasks, there are a few essential tools I always end up installing first.
Anthropic claude mythos 1 perparation for calude code and security
On Friday, Anthropic said Claude Mythos would remain restricted. The company was clear about it: stronger safeguards were needed before any general release, and for now the model would stay limited to roughly 40 selected organizations through Project Glasswing. The next day, users started seeing "Mythos 1" inside Claude Code. The model appeared in the UI briefly, with a preview label reading "claude-mythos-1-preview," then disappeared again. TestingCatalog found new strings in the source code: "Access to the Claude Mythos model in Claude Code and Claude Security." Screenshots circulated on X. Then the traces were gone.
Best AI Image Generators That Actually Run on Consumer GPUs Offline Open Source
Every week there’s a new AI image model claiming to be next-gen. Some are genuinely impressive. Others look good in cherry-picked demos and fall apart the moment you try running them on an 8GB card. If you actually own decent a GPU, You need something that runs. So I filtered this down to a short list of open-source image generators that I’d realistically consider using on consumer hardware. Some are comfortable on 8–12GB VRAM. A few stretch into the 16–24GB range. None require absurd data-center GPUs. This isn’t a list of everything available. It’s the ones that produce strong results, and make sense for creators and developers who want to run models locally. Before we jump into the models, here’s how I’ve grouped them. I split this list into tiers based on realistic VRAM needs. Tier 1 models are comfortable on 8–12GB GPUs. While Tier 2 works better around 16–24GB & Tier 3 pushes higher or needs optimization tricks.

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Osaurus: Open-Source macOS AI App for Running Local LLMs Offline

Osaurus is a macOS-native AI harness designed around an idea "Your AI should belong to you." Instead of locking users into a single AI provider or cloud platform, Osaurus acts as a local control layer that sits between your AI models, tools, memory, and workflows. You can switch between local models running directly on Apple Silicon or connect cloud providers like OpenAI and Anthropic whenever you need extra power.

OpenSwarm: The Open-Source AI Workspace for Everything Beyond Claude Code

There are countless AI tools that still revolve around one assistant doing everything inside a chat window. OpenSwarm feels closer to assigning work across a small team. The research agent handles analysis. The slides agent builds presentations. The data analyst creates charts. Video and image agents manage media generation separately. Single-agent systems tend to hallucinate once projects become larger or more visual. OpenSwarm keeps tasks separated, which usually makes the outputs feel more structured and usable. It also fits naturally beside tools like Claude Code instead of replacing them. You might still use Claude Code for engineering work, debugging, or architecture decisions while OpenSwarm handles the surrounding deliverables like reports, presentations, marketing assets, research, documentation, and media generation.

Handy: Offline Open-Source Speech-to-Text AI App For Windows, macOS & Linux

Handy is a powerful, privacy-focused, offline speech-to-text AI application designed for speed, simplicity, and complete local processing. Built with Tauri (Rust + React + TypeScript), Handy brings frictionless transcription to Windows, macOS, and Linux—completely free and open source.

OpenCode Desktop: The Free Open Source AI Coding Editor

OpenCode Desktop is a powerful, open-source AI coding agent designed to help developers write, debug, and refactor code efficiently. With its GUI desktop version, OpenCode works like a full-featured code editor while integrating AI-powered coding assistance. It supports multiple programming languages and offers multi-session support, real-time code suggestions, and integration with over 75 AI model providers, including Claude, GPT, Gemini, and many more. You can also use the free models included or connect your preferred model for enhanced coding productivity.

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