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Refactor read_shell_state(connection) in app.py — and any panels that consume its freshness or signal sub-sections — to
delegate to fetch_freshness_provenance_bundle and fetch_signal_state_bundle ...
The objects currently appear at their final positions, which should happen at Stage 2, where translation is actually
performed. For Stage 1, they must appear all center at the origin.
What to build
Refactor the three explanation-related render functions in app.py to consume the read service layer instead of doing
their own inline SQL and ad hoc snapshot JSON parsing.
Functions to ...
For better maintainability, separate the application into multiple files.
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Na prática anterior, você implementou a navegação entre páginas da aplicação Aluno Online utilizando o React Router.
Entretanto, a aplicação ainda não possui controle de acesso.
Qualquer pessoa ...
Description
Basically, a user selects a sin (envy, pride, gluttony, sloth, wrath, greed, and lust) and the sin they choose comes
with a benefit and con.
For example, greed could make money making methods ...
enhancement
What to build
Add a typed InflationContextBundle dataclass and fetch_inflation_context_bundle(conn, snapshot=None) function to
read_service.py.
This bundle makes the inflation split introduced by the ...
Hi, I m trying to run your pico program and it s missing modules switch_driver and gpio_numbers_R2. Is it possible you
can upload those 2 modules?
Thanks, Sonny
Consumer-facing UX/observability gaps found by actually running the product this session (the version/doctor shield
bleed, init non-TTY, logs/fact errors, and cache-noise fixes shipped in #548).
- [ ...

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