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LoRA Manager Version
- Version: v1.1.0 Commit: 6a4fd02 - Date: 2026-06-14
Environment Information
- Operating System: Windows 11
- Browser Version: Firefox 151.0.4
- ComfyUI: I ran a git pull ...
Calculate flow rate using detected volume difference and traversal time.
Goal
Make the visible VCO 2 controls on the actual synth interface drive the existing VCO 2 browser/audio state.
This follows the successful VCO 1 visible-control bridge from #46.
Core direction:
working ...
documentation
enhancement
Objective
The review prompt lets an approval land as a bare LGTM (lines 249–252 of src/agent0/prompts.py: * If the code looks good
with no issues: gh pr review {number} --approve --body LGTM *). That ...
Simulated daily code review entry.\n\nImproved error handling
Motivation.
This RFC aims to clarify the training data requirements for the Eagle3 draft model dedicated to Multimodal(VL) models.
Several months ago, I generated datasets following the existing guidelines, ...
RFC
Summary
The plugin s core progressive recall path is strong in local dogfood, but the foreground-agent handoff from
recall_context to recall_deepen is still more brittle than it needs to be.
recall_context ...
We already run Postgres (pgvector) and Valkey in Docker on UAT/DEV, but the API itself is deployed the old way: build →
rsync build/ to the server → npm install on the host → pm2 restart.
This issue proposes ...
Track bubble movement across frames and record coordinates.
Problem
A plain uv run pytest fails entirely for anyone who hasn t installed the optional vector extra:
ERROR collecting tests/unit/vector/test_logseq_sync.py
E ModuleNotFoundError: No module named ...

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