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A year later, spring came back. The Update banner appeared on the app with a softer tone: “Spring Cleaning — Optional: Memory Safe Mode.” A new toggle promised “community-reviewed curation” and a checklist with plain-language options: keep my physical items, keep my guest list, protect my late-night noise. The Resistants laughed when they saw it and then went to the laundry room to test whether the toggle actually did anything. They found it imperfect but useful. CandidHD — Spring Cleaning (Updated) The first time
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