Shipped v3.2.0: Freshness and Fixes in ExpiredSolutions
Today, I released version 3.2.0 of the ExpiredSolutions demo branch, which includes critical fixes and new features. Key highlights include an ML overlay fix, enhancements to the offline queue, and the addition of AI recipes.
Release v3.2.0 Highlights
I just wrapped up the release of v3.2.0 for the ExpiredSolutions-demo_branch. This update was significant, featuring a fix for the ML overlay, a Codable fix, and improvements to the freshness context. Plus, I expanded the offline queue capabilities, which should enhance the overall user experience when dealing with purchased items.
Another important addition was the implementation of daysUntilExpiry across all PurchasedItem call sites. This change ensures that our system can now accurately track and notify users about the expiry timelines of their items. It's a small but crucial enhancement that will help in managing user expectations and improving engagement.
On the productivity side, I logged 78 Claude Code sessions today, although there weren't specific projects tied to those sessions. It was a day focused on refining existing functionalities rather than starting new initiatives, which is sometimes just as important.
Looking ahead, I’ll be monitoring the feedback on these updates closely to identify any issues that might arise. If everything goes smoothly, I plan to dive back into some AI agent activities with OpenClaw next week. Until then, let’s see how these changes resonate with our users!
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