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RE: LeoThread 2023-11-02 13:50

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sorry for the bugs lately everyone

I have scrolled through the #feedback feed and we have indexed about 15 bugs that we are working on ASAP

Pls keep feedback coming, we’ll keep fixing overtime 🫡

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no worries, it's all Good and fine as long as devs are aware of those bugs.

Bugs always get fixes here.

that’s our goal

Bugs always get discovered and fixed as fast as we can

While we build new features, we are always incredibly focused on fixing bugs and making the UI/UX more enjoyable

Much appreciate for quick fixes going on actively.

This is the waaaay.

Yes right now some threads are not indexing and we hope it will be fixed soon, thank you so much.

it seems to be the longer threads / ones with links. Thanks we are working on it

If it happens to you, pls try to find the thread on hive.blog/hiveblocks and write a #feedback thread including the link

Its happening to a newbie that just signed up so he doesn't understand hiveblog/hiveblocks
Thank you for always working in it.

Whenever i edit a thread it posts a new thread while the first one remains the same as it was before.

Thanks, I got this bug written and we will push the fix asap

I pushed the team to launch a ton of features simultaneously and this caused a lot of bugs to present themselves

When you move fast, you break stuff

It’s my fault but I still prefer this over a lack of innovation. I hope you agree and I appreciate all of your patience and #feedback to help us improve and keep pushing the boundaries

Yes, agile approach is good.

It helps deliver the product faster.

100%

We are a move fast, break stuff and fix stuff team

This is why we are always delivering features quickly and on the cutting edge

The alternative is to be slow, less buggy but less innovative

No problem, we know you constantly are working on fixing bugs and launching features :)

thanks for the hard work and effort. btw are there plans for #cubfinance and #polycub in 2024?