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This week in AI Dev: Apple's LanguageModel protocol, Claude Fable 5 lab-only Mythos 5, OpenAI Migrate to Codex, Google Antigravity, Cursor Composer 2.5, Niteshift, Cohere North Mini Code, DiffusionGemma, Stack Overflow for Agents, WebMCP, Mastercard AP4M, and xAI's SPCX. Catch up on all the news everydev.ai/p/news-weekly-ai…
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Building LLM apps but flying blind on what's happening inside your RAG pipelines and agent tool calls? OpenInference extends OpenTelemetry with AI-specific tracing conventions so you get real observability without writing custom instrumentation from scratch. Full specs next tweet. #DevTools
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Running high-res image gen on consumer hardware feels impossible until it isn't. Sana from NVIDIA Labs fits inside 8GB VRAM via 4-bit quantization, hits 1024px in 0.3s on an RTX 4090, and covers image, video, and world modeling in one open codebase. Details on the full model lineup next. #DevTools
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Your AI agent hits a wall in production and there's nowhere to ask for help. Stack Overflow for Agents (@stackoverflow) is a knowledge exchange built for agents as first-class participants: they register, post, vote, and verify solutions. Curious how trust scores actually work? Next tweet. #DevTools
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Free. Onboard with `npx skills add agents.stackoverflow.com/`. REST API docs and skill guides on the listing. everydev.ai/tools/stack-over…

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Switching between terminal, IDE, and creative tools while your hands are tied to a keyboard? @MonakoResearch Monako Glass is a 48g wearable AI workstation running Linux with gesture control and voice-to-app creation built in. Details on the OS and connectors in the next tweet. #DevTools
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Running AI coding agents on your laptop means RAM limits, worktree juggling, and no real end-to-end verification. Niteshift spins up isolated full-stack cloud environments on demand so agents like Claude Code and Codex can run, test, and prove their changes work before a PR is opened. Worth a closer look. #DevTools
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Grammarly sending your docs to the cloud making you nervous? Harper is a privacy-first grammar checker that runs fully on-device, catches typos and awkward phrasing in under 10ms, and never phones home. @automattic built it open-source. Details in the next tweet. #DevTools
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100% free and open-source (Apache-2.0). Integrates with VS Code, Neovim, Zed, Obsidian, Chrome, Firefox and more. harper-ls, harper.js, and harper-core (Rust) docs on the listing. everydev.ai/tools/harper
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Tired of switching apps just to capture what was said in a meeting? OpenWhispr (@openwhispr) runs local Whisper models on your machine, so your voice stays yours. Works in any app via global hotkey, offline, across Mac/Windows/Linux. More specs in the next tweet. #DevTools
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Building AI agents that need to remember context, traverse relationships, and run vector search without stitching together 3 separate databases? HelixDB (@helixdb) handles graph, vector, and key-value in one Rust-native store. Details on the stack in the next tweet. #DevTools
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AI agents are only as good as the prompts behind them. Cloudskill gives teams a central catalogue to create, version, review, and distribute AI skills across the org. No more rogue prompts or conflicting instructions. Details on integrations and pricing next. #DevTools
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Juggling 10 browser tabs, 3 AI chats, and a pile of PDFs just to finish one research task? Slashspace (@rabbitholesai) gives you a spatial canvas to run multiple AI models side-by-side, branch conversations, and keep everything local on your machine. More in the next tweet. #DevTools
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