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DevToolsDigest: Issue #336

This week's digest includes news and resources from Open Source Collective, Postman, and more.

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    The Week in Developer Tools

    Atuin Desktop: Runbooks that Run

    Most infrastructure is held together by five commands someone remembers when shit breaks. Docs are out of date, if they exist. Answers are buried in Slack threads, rotting in Notion, or trapped in someone's shell history. Introducing Atuin Desktop, a local-first, executable runbook editor for real terminal workflows.

    Ecosystem Funds is Generally Available

    Open Source Collective and ecosyste.ms are launching Funds supporting 291 Open Source Ecosystems. Using billions of data points from ecosyste.ms, OSC has packaged millions of the most critical open source components into a few hundred Funds, each centred on a language, framework, or package.

    Industry Research

    Local LLM Inference: Progress but Not Production Ready

    From mainframes to PCs to the cloud, compute has swung between centralization and edge. Now it’s drifting back toward the edge — at least if you squint through the hype. But most users don’t actually care where computation happens. They want it to be fast, and they want it to be cheap.

    The Future of APIs in the Age of AI

    Trying to scale your API workflows but drowning in inconsistent designs, security loopholes, and specification drift? And now, everyone wants to connect AI agents to your APIs? Dig into how to bring order to messy API workflows—without driving developers crazy or overwhelming your security team.

    Developer Venture News

    Announcing Recce 1.0 with Cloud Beta

    Recce, a data management startup that provides data-native code review tools for data transformation projects and AI systems has raised $4M in pre-seed funding. In addition to the fundraise announcement, Recce is also releasing OSS 1.0, providing the foundation for its new collaborative SaaS offering, Recce Cloud.