the brief

A quiet but useful day for builders: Next.js canary sharpened Turbopack with new eviction mechanics and cleanup, Simon Willison shipped a Datasette Agent editing plugin, and ByteDance’s Deer‑Flow 2.0 spiked on GitHub. One benchmark claim making rounds pits DeepSeek V4 Pro ahead of GPT‑5.5 Pro on precision—validate methods before extrapolating.

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  • vercel/next.js· feedJun 7, 11:59 PM

    Next.js canary enables Turbopack eviction

    Next.js 16.3.0‑canary.44 adds experimental eviction in Turbopack, enables effect eviction in canary, and removes the dead turbopackMemoryLimit—aiming at leaner, lower‑memory builds.

    v16.3.0-canary.44 — Misc Changes Turbopack: remove EcmascriptParsable::parse_original: #94465 Turbopack: Add an experimental option for eviction: #94439 Specialize client hook prerender abort reasons: #94494 enable eviction on canary: #94451 Remove turbopackMemoryLimit it is dead: #94483 [turbopack] Enable Effects to be evicted: #94173 Credits Huge thanks to @lukesandberg and @gnoff for helping!

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  • simonw/blog· feedJun 7, 11:56 PM

    Datasette agent edit plugin ships 0.1a0

    Simon Willison released datasette‑agent‑edit 0.1a0, an early plugin letting Datasette Agent make structured edits to text like Markdown, SQL, and SVG via agentic workflows.

    datasette-agent-edit 0.1a0 — <p><strong>Release:</strong> <a href="https://github.com/datasette/datasette-agent-edit/releases/tag/0.1a0">datasette-agent-edit 0.1a0</a></p> <p>I'm planning several plugins for <a href="https://agent.datasette.io/">Datasette Agent</a> which can make edits to existing pieces of text - things like collaborative Markdown editing, updating large SQL queries, and editing SVG files.</p> <p>Agentic editing of text is a little tricky to get right. My favorite published ...

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  • pplx/oss-rising-24h· researchJun 8, 03:00 AM

    ByteDance’s Deer‑Flow 2.0 surges on GitHub

    Deer‑Flow 2.0, an open‑source agent orchestration framework from ByteDance, is rapidly gaining stars—worth a look if you’re evaluating multi‑agent pipeline tooling.

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