Docmd turns any folder of Markdown files into a production-ready documentation site with zero setup.
- Automatic navigation generated from your file structure
- Static HTML output with SEO, i18n, versioning, and offline search
- Built-in migration tool from Docusaurus, VitePress, MkDocs, and others
- Optional config and plugin system for full control when needed
Explore it here:
https://t.co/XGN8Znn9II
This is INSANE.
Google just dropped a free AI voice dictation app for iOS and Mac.
Every premium feature works without any subscription.
100% free, runs fully local, powered by Gemma 4.
Google just dropped an AI bomb!
A BILLION DOLLARS Game is on.
Gemma 4 12 B runs on your laptop. 16 GB of RAM, that is a MacBook Pro.
Solves the biggest problem Enterprises are facing.
This is the biggest directional signal in AI
Cloud is not the endgame y’all !!
Olvídate de pagar CapCut.
Acabo de encontrar Clypra: un editor de video open source que hace gratis todo lo que CapCut cobra.
→ Timeline multi-pista profesional
→ Edición frame-accurate
→ Visualización de audio en tiempo real
→ Filmstrip + ruler
→ MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV y más
→ UI oscura y moderna
Gratis. Sin marca de agua.
Rendimiento nativo en macOS, Windows y Linux.
Construido con Tauri + React + FFmpeg.
Repositorio abajo 👇
Someone open-sourced a fully private Perplexity clone that runs 100% locally.
It's called Vane. 32.4k stars. MIT license. Replaces a $20/mo subscription with a single command.
It’s called Vane. it's a full perplexity replica that does real-time web search + cited answers without sending a single byte to the cloud.
→ Plug in Ollama, OpenAI, Claude, or Gemini
→ Search web, academic papers, or discussions
→ Upload PDFs and ask questions about them
→ Speed / Balanced / Quality modes
35K stars on GitHub. 100% Open Source.
Today, we’re excited to introduce Miso One, the most emotive voice model in the world.
Miso One is an 8-billion-parameter text-to-speech model for highly expressive speech generation. It emotes like a human and responds faster than a human, with just 110 milliseconds of latency.
We’ve open-sourced the model weights, with API access coming soon.
Hear how Miso One sounds in the thread below.
A developer made a tool that turns any webpage into a real desktop app with one command, and it comes out nearly 20 times smaller than the apps you already have installed.
His handle is Tw93. The project is called Pake, and it's sitting at 49k stars on GitHub.
The idea is almost stupidly simple. You point it at a webpage. It hands you back a desktop app. ChatGPT, Twitter, YouTube, Grok, DeepSeek, anything.
The reason it matters is the size.
Apps like Slack, Discord, and VS Code are built on Electron, which stuffs an entire copy of Chrome inside every single download.
That's why they each eat hundreds of megabytes just to show you a chat window.
Pake runs on Rust and Tauri instead, so it uses the browser your computer already has. No duplicate browser. The output lands around 5MB.
Mac, Windows, Linux. Native shortcuts. Built-in ad removal. MIT licensed and completely free.
https://t.co/dEAD3oAaOp
The most-used desktop apps on Earth are browsers in a trench coat.
This one is just the website.
Herkesin işine yarayacak 🚨 Bunu dün gece buldum ve aklımdan çıkaramıyorum.
Hermes, Hermes Desktop'ı piyasaya sürdü. %100 ücretsiz.
Hermes Agent'a düzgün bir arayüz sağlayan ücretsiz bir masaüstü uygulaması. Her şey için tek bir yer.
İçindekiler:
↳ Otomatik kurulum ve yapılandırma, terminale gerek yok
↳ Token izleme ile akışlı sohbet
↳ Birden fazla ajan profili
↳ Gerçekten görebileceğiniz ve düzenleyebileceğiniz bellek
↳ Web, tarayıcı, görüntü oluşturma ve ses dahil 14 araç kategorisi
↳ Otomatik görevler için zamanlayıcı
↳ Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack ve Signal dahil 16 mesajlaşma geçidi
↳ Arama özelliğiyle tam konuşma geçmişi
↳ Tek bir ayarlar ekranında yedeklemeler ve günlükler
Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, Grok, Groq, Ollama ve daha fazlasıyla çalışır.
Hermes Agent beyindir. Hermes Desktop kokpittir.
Ücretsiz. Açık kaynak. Mac, Windows ve Linux.
🎬 Backrooms (2026)
One of the internet's greatest success stories.
In May 2019, an anonymous user on 4chan posted a grainy photo of an empty room. Sickly yellow walls, harsh fluorescent lighting, damp carpet, and an overwhelming sense that something was deeply wrong. Someone added a caption claiming that if you're not careful, you can "noclip out of reality" and end up trapped in an endless maze of identical rooms known as the Backrooms.
Nobody knew where the photo was taken. For five years, the image spread across forums, Reddit, YouTube, and social media, evolving from a creepy image into one of the internet's most fascinating pieces of modern folklore.
Then, in May 2024, four users on Discord finally traced the image using the Wayback Machine. The photograph originated from a 2002 renovation photo taken inside a former furniture store at 807 Oregon Street in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. But by then, the truth hardly mattered. The myth had already become bigger than its origin.
The Backrooms entered a completely new phase in January 2022 when a 16-year-old filmmaker named Kane Parsons uploaded a nine-minute short film called The Backrooms (Found Footage). Having taught himself Blender and VFX techniques, Parsons transformed a niche internet creepypasta into something cinematic and terrifyingly believable. The video exploded in popularity and quickly became one of the defining horror projects of YouTube's generation.
Hollywood took notice.
Just a few years later, A24 greenlit a feature film adaptation and handed the project to Parsons himself. Operating under the codename Effigy, the production built a massive 30,000-square-foot Backrooms maze in Vancouver. The crew reportedly tested dozens of shades of yellow to recreate the unsettling atmosphere that made the original image so iconic, while the scale of the set became a story in itself.
Born in 2005, the same year YouTube launched Kane Parsons became A24's youngest director ever. At only 20 years old, he achieved something almost unimaginable: turning an internet urban legend into a major theatrical event.
The story of Backrooms is remarkable not because of where it started, but because of what it became. An anonymous image posted on a forum evolved into a collaborative online myth, inspired millions of viewers, launched the career of a young filmmaker, and eventually became a global horror phenomenon.
Few pieces of internet culture have made the journey from obscure message board post to mainstream cinema. The Backrooms did.
All because of a single photograph and a simple idea that tapped into a universal fear, the feeling of being lost in a place that looks familiar, yet somehow feels completely wrong.
A Chinese lab just dropped a nuke on the entire video production industry.
Upload a single photo and an audio clip
Seconds later, you get a hyper-realistic avatar
Speaking in perfect sync. Lip movements, expressions, head motion. All of it.
And it’s completely open source.
What used to require agencies, crews, cameras, lighting, and weeks of editing now takes one repo and a few clicks.
Meet LongCat-Avatar
Introducing Lurus Code.
An AI coding agent that plans, implements, and reviews code.
GDPR-compliant. Made in Germany.
Not a copilot. An agent. Try it for free.
Meet Stable Audio 3.0, the open-weight model family built for artistic experimentation.
This is our open invitation to experiment with generative audio. We believe the best innovations are still waiting to be built.
The 4-1-1 on 3.0:
📣 You own your outputs, and can distribute and commercialize them under the Stability AI Community License (up to $1 million in revenue).
🎵 New and improved capabilities include variable-length generation up to six minutes, and full song composition on portable devices, no GPU required.
✅ Trained on a fully licensed dataset.
🎨 You can customize the models on your own library with support for LoRa training, which we’ve documented for the first time.
More on the models 👇
This open source killed the entire paid presentation tools industry.
It's called Presenton and it already has 5K+ stars on GitHub.
It turns prompts and documents into full presentations.
And instead of trapping you inside some shiny SaaS editor, it lets you export real PPTX and PDF files.
The wild part:
Your existing ChatGPT subscription can be used to sign in and generate decks.
No second subscription just to make slides.
Features:
• Prompt to presentation
• Document to presentation
• Editable PPTX export
• PDF export
• Custom templates
• Self-hosting
• Docker install
• API access
• BYOK
• Ollama support
What people pay for right now:
AI slide subscriptions every month.
Freelancers for simple decks.
Agencies for pitch decks.
Internal tools for repeat reports.
Presenton turns the whole thing into:
Sign in.
Generate.
Edit.
Export.
This is the kind of repo every founder, consultant, marketer, and student should bookmark.
GitHub: https://t.co/7ISsCFAcjq