
Hayden Bleasel, an expert developer from OpenAI, released Blume, an open-source documentation framework. Blume shipped to npm as version 1.0.3 the same day. It is as simple as Drop Markdown into a folder and ship a docs site. No app boilerplate is written or maintained afterward. The project is MIT-licensed and open sourced. What is Blume? Blume is a command-line tool paired with a component library for docs. It reads a folder of Markdown or MDX files. From that folder, it produces a pro
Blume is an open-source documentation framework that generates a production-grade docs site from a folder of Markdown files without requiring configuration. The tool reads Markdown or MDX files, produces a site with navigation, search, theming, and Open Graph images, and ships with no client-side JavaScript in its core theme, which helps pages perform well on Core Web Vitals. Blume is designed to be AI-ready, offering features like llms.txt files, per-page Markdown access, and a Model Context Protocol server that allows AI tools like Claude to read documentation directly. The framework generates a hidden Astro project under the surface and can be ejected into a standalone Astro application if full control becomes necessary.

OpenAI's first device is set to be a smart speaker that lets you talk with ChatGPT, according to a report from Bloomberg. The device apparently won't have a screen, but will use a camera and additional sensors to "understand" your environment. The report comes just days after Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI that accused the AI company of stealing hardware secrets. OpenAI, in a new statement on Tuesday, said that it is "not aware of any evidence that this complaint has meri

The device is weirdly described as involving "mechanical elements that can move on their own" and the Bloomberg report includes the detail that the device is designed to "feel like a companion and become a physical manifestation of OpenAI’s ChatGPT."

If you’ve been waiting to try Apple’s revamped Siri without installing a developer beta, you now can. The company on Tuesday released the iOS 27 public beta, giving iPhone owners early access to its AI-powered assistant and other new features before the software’s official launch this fall.
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