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Set up Postgres to get started.

Even if, then it ll be probably in far future, but having visible how much ember something has would be really dope.

The homepage map is slightly overflowing outside its white rounded container on some screen sizes. Update the map wrapper styling so the SVG stays clipped within the section and the layout remains visually ...

Performance change found in the test: cogbk_python_batch_load_test_2GB_of_100B_records_with_a_single_key for the metric: runtime. For more information on how to triage the alerts, please look at Triage ...
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Bug: The environment variable ANYTHING_LLM_RUNTIME is used in 22 places across the server codebase, including production code. This is a leftover from the original AnythingLLM fork and violates the project ...
bug

Security Bug (SSRF): The /utils/political/rss endpoint accepts a user-controlled feed query parameter and passes it directly to fetchWithTimeout without any URL validation. This is a classic Server-Side ...
bug

Bug stamp.js:extractAcsFromBrief uses a global regex /(?:^|\s|\*|)AC-(\d+)\b/gthat matchesAC-Nanywhere in the document — including cross-references within AC body text. When a brief says existing AC-1 ...
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