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I believe the comparison operator used in the IsBroken method is wrong because the rule is checking that meeting attendees limit must be greater than guests limit.
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I have all my manga in a dedicated library. It would be great if there was a setting for the library that would put a default reading direction for all the series in the library (kind of like the reading direction for a series being applied to each book in it). It would avoid the need to set the reading direction to right-to-left manually for each new series.
When someone changes their vote on a comment or post, we need to update the view.
Currently, we have to refresh the browser to see the changes.
On upvote:
- if the user hasn't already upvoted, it should be +1
- if the user already upvoted, it should stay the same
- if the user downvoted, it should + 1
On downvote:
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This will help be explicit about which SDK version is expected, and should make CI/CD builds behave more consistently.