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Currently, the only way to delete an album from the favorite albums tab is to click on the album to go into the album page and unstar it as seen in the second screenshot.
As show on the first screenshot below, there is no option to delete it in
node-fetch currently completely ignoring Content-Length header while consuming response.
Fetch specification about handling Content-Length on server response says almost nothing:
https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-network-fetch (see whatwg/fetch#67)
On other hand, we have a fetch-node specific extension to limit the size of the response.
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It should cover when you'd use and how to use:
- parEvalMap/Unordered
- parJoin
- concurrently
- merge*
There's the page on Queue/Topic/etc but there's not a great single page on the operations directly on Stream. The Guide section on concurrency is very short and doesn't cover some of the most common operations (parEvalMap especially)
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