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Open Source Daily Briefing - May 30, 2026

Your Open Source morning briefing for May 30, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.

Open Source Beat Daily Briefing — May 30, 2026

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  • Beyond Static: Cinematic Web Experiences Emerge: Websites load. They respond. But do they feel? This exploration dives into crafting deeply immersive, scroll-driven narratives.
  • AI & Supply Chain Security: Prompt Injection, GlassWorm Takedown: This isn’t just about code; it’s about the very fabric of trust in our digital world. Two massive security events — the dismantling of the notorious GlassWorm campaign and a terrifying new RCE vulnerability via AI prompt injection — are here to shake us awake.
  • Apache Geode 2.0: A Java System Reborn: Apache Geode 2.0 isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a deep re-architecture. We explore the cascading dependencies and architectural shifts that brought this critical distributed system into the modern Java era.
  • Bugloo: AI Code Reviewer For Students Blooms with Copilot’s Aid: Student developers often lack real-world code feedback. Bugloo, a new free AI code reviewer, aims to fill that gap, leveraging advanced AI and smart development practices.
  • Hermes Memory: 8 New Providers Reshape AI Assistant Storage: Forget static notes. Hermes just dropped a new memory architecture, and it’s changing the game for AI assistants.
  • CUDA 13.3 Ships: AI Writes Blackwell Kernels, FP4 Cuts LLM VRAM: NVIDIA’s CUDA 13.3 is out, bringing a surprise: AI is now writing Blackwell kernels at peak performance. Plus, a new FP4 technique promises massive VRAM savings for LLMs.
  • AI Coding Agents Go Mobile: HiTerm Unlocks Freedom: No more being tethered to your workstation. HiTerm unleashes AI coding agents, letting you monitor and interact with them from your phone.
  • Cloudflare’s MCP: Is This the Future of Agent APIs?: Forget clumsy tool calls. Cloudflare’s new MCP Code Mode is quietly redefining how AI agents interact with complex APIs, packing immense power into tiny prompts.
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