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2026-04-09

marknative

marknative is a promising Markdown-to-image engine if you want deterministic server-side rendering without Chromium. It is lightweight and practical for social cards or document snapshots, but the early API, font dependence, and missing LaTeX or Mermaid support keep it in the selective-use bucket.

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2026-04-09

OpenSessions

If you already run multiple AI coding sessions inside tmux, OpenSessions is one of the clearest ways to add a real status layer on top. The sidebar and Programmatic API are the real value, but it is still an alpha tool and should be framed that way.

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2026-04-09

smux

If you already live in tmux and want multiple CLI agents to coordinate across panes, smux is one of the cleanest bridge layers available. Its `tmux-bridge` is genuinely powerful, but the security boundary, audit gap, and runtime-context dependence are real, so I would use it selectively.

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2026-04-09

TimesFM

TimesFM is one of the more compelling open models for zero-shot time-series forecasting, especially when you need a fast baseline for univariate data. The hardware requirements are lighter than many expect, but the scope is narrower than the foundation-model label suggests.

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