Why did compile time shrink? Removing eliminated ~2 k lines of generated bytecode, and more importantly, we dropped a heavy annotation processor that performed compile‑time shader validation (now done at runtime by RenderX).
| Question | Owner | Decision Needed By | |----------|-------|--------------------| | Should we allow multiple pipelines to be toggled on the same view? | Product Owner | Next sprint planning | | Do we need historical navigation (e.g., view any past date) or only “today”? | UX Lead | End of current sprint | | Preferred alert channel (Slack, Teams, Email, PagerDuty) for each tenant? | Ops Team | Before beta launch | | Do we need a “dark mode” for the heat‑map? | Design | Optional for v2 | JUQ-952-rm-javhd.today02-24-01 Min
JUQ-952 is a production code used to catalog a specific film. In the JAV industry, these alphanumeric codes are the primary way fans and collectors identify titles across different platforms and distributors. Why did compile time shrink