Open-Source AI, Image Tech, and Security in Focus

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Open-source AI is on fire. Google’s Gemma 4 12B runs multimodal AI (audio, video) locally on a laptop—a huge leap for privacy and edge computing. Meanwhile, China’s MiniMax enters the coding model fray, intensifying global competition. JetBrains open-sources Mellum2 to give developers a local, privacy-first coding assistant that works where cloud services can’t.

In image tech, Google’s JPEG XL shows how open-source experimentation drives industry standards—expect faster, smaller images everywhere. On the hardware side, NVIDIA is doubling down on open source: Hopper and Blackwell GPU support is coming to the open-source Nova driver, plus they released a massive toolkit for physical AI agents.

But open source has its dark sides. Red Hat suffered an npm supply-chain attack—a stark reminder to audit dependencies. The industry is also debating sustainability: Chainguard argues that security mythos hurts open-source, while others wonder if anyone can fix funding.

For users, the wealth of open-source alternatives keeps growing. Android apps like those highlighted deliver premium experiences for free, and one journalist switched from NotebookLM to an open-source podcast tool and loved it.

News Summary

    • Journey to JPEG XL — Google’s open-source experiments in image coding led to JPEG XL, a next-gen format that’s faster and more efficient. (Source: blog.google)
    • JetBrains open-sources Mellum2 — A privacy-focused coding assistant that runs locally, aiming to fill gaps left by cloud-based tools like Claude Code. (Source: The New Stack)
    • Can Chainguard save open-source? — A critical look at how security narratives may be harming open-source, and whether Chainguard’s approach works. (Source: DevOps.com)
    • Google Gemma 4 12B — A new open-source multimodal AI model that runs entirely offline on a standard enterprise laptop. (Source: VentureBeat)
    • NVIDIA Nova driver update — Hopper and Blackwell GPU support is nearing release for the open-source kernel driver. (Source: Phoronix)
    • Open-source Android apps — Three high-quality apps that rival paid options, showing open-source can be both free and premium. (Source: How-To Geek)
    • NVIDIA open-source agent tools — A major release of tools and skills for physical AI, accelerating robotics and automation development. (Source: NVIDIA Newsroom)
    • China’s MiniMax open-source model — New AI coding model joins a competitive landscape, pushing boundaries of open-source AI. (Source: The Information)
    • Open-source NotebookLM alternative — A writer finds a better podcast-making tool in the open-source world, citing ease and quality. (Source: MakeUseOf)
    • Red Hat npm supply-chain attack — Security incident highlights risks; tips for staying safe in open-source ecosystems. (Source: ZDNET)