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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.
LTX 2.3 Is Here The AI Video Generator That Runs on Your PC and Challenges Veo 3.1
wo years ago, if you wanted to generate a decent AI video, the only real option was a subscription. Pick a tool, pay monthly, generate on their servers. That was just how AI video worked. Open source models eventually closed the gap on quality, but running them locally meant terminals, dependency errors, and a lot of patience. Not everyone wanted that headache. Most people didn't. But now that just changed. On March 5th, Lightricks dropped two things at once. LTX 2.3, a major upgrade to their open source video model, and LTX Desktop, a proper video editor built entirely on top of it. Its Open Source & you can install it like any other app on your computer.
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.
ai music generation open source HeartMuLa
If you’ve been playing with AI music tools lately, here’s some genuinely good news. Heartmula has released an open-source AI music foundation model that’s surprisingly close to what tools like Suno AI can do but with a very different philosophy. It gives you something many creators actually want: full control. With this model, you can generate music directly on your own PC, offline, with no usage limits. What you run, you own & once it’s set up, you can generate as much music as your hardware allows. In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to run Heartmula on your PC, step by step, without skipping the confusing parts.
OpenAI’s Daybreak Wants to Fix Vulnerabilities Before Hackers Exploit Them
OpenAI just launched Daybreak, a new cybersecurity initiative built around one uncomfortable reality, AI is speeding up vulnerability discovery faster than most companies can patch the damage. Earlier this year, HackerOne temporarily paused parts of its bug bounty program because maintainers were getting flooded with AI-assisted vulnerability reports. Some were valid. Some were hallucinated. Either way, humans still had to read them all. And that’s the change happening underneath all the AI hype. Finding bugs is getting cheaper. Faster too. What used to take weeks of manual research can now happen in hours with the right models and enough compute. Security teams are starting to deal with something closer to triage overload than a tooling shortage. OpenAI seems to think the answer is more AI, but aimed at defenders instead of attackers. That’s where Daybreak comes in. The company says Daybreak combines its latest models, Codex Security, and a group of security partners like Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks to help security teams identify vulnerabilities, validate fixes, generate patches, and monitor risky code before attackers get there first. What makes this launch interesting is that it arrives just weeks after Anthropic introduced Mythos, its own cybersecurity-focused AI system. Both companies are chasing the same problem. But they’re handling access very differently.
Andrej Karpathy autoresearch AI agent running experiments overnight on a single GPU
On Sunday, Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke did something most machine learning engineers spend months trying to achieve. He improved a core model's performance by 19% while he was asleep & didn't use a massive compute cluster or a team of researchers. He used a 630-line weekend project released by Andrej Karpathy called autoresearch. By the time he woke up, the agent had run 37 experiments, tested dozens of hyperparameter combinations, and handed him a 0.8B model that outperformed the 1.6B model it was meant to replace. Karpathy's response when he heard? "Who knew early singularity could be this fun." That's the story everyone is sharing. But the more interesting story is what autoresearch actually is, how it works, and what it quietly says about where AI research is heading.
Laguna XS.2 AI Model For Coding By Poolside AI
Poolside AI spent years building AI for governments and public sector clients, the kind of organizations with security requirements so strict that most software never gets near them. Air-gapped deployments, on-premise infrastructure, clearance levels most developers don't think about. That's the world Poolside was operating in while the rest of the AI industry was racing to ship consumer products. Laguna XS.2 is their first open source release. Its Apache 2.0 Licensed, weights on HuggingFace, runs on a Mac with 36GB of RAM and available on Ollama right now. A model trained on the same infrastructure with the same rigor as something built for high security government environments, free for anyone to download and build with. That backstory matters because it shapes what this model actually is. It wasn't built to win a benchmark leaderboard. It was built to work reliably on hard problems in environments where failure is not an option. The open source release is almost an afterthought, a decision to share what they've learned.

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