May 6th & 7th, 2026: The Final Academic Stand
The first week of May draws to a close with the peak of the exam season. For forty-eight hours, the CommitT repository was silent, but the application was being stress-tested by the most demanding user imaginable: a developer with no time to spare.The Silent Monitor
While no new code was pushed, the system was working overtime. I relied on the “Saffron Command Center” dashboard to manage my study blocks. Every time a commitment triggered, I was observing the “Handover” between the JS engine and the Native Android alarm. I began to notice a slight “lag” in the UI when switching between heavy tasks—the first hint of the “Infinite Heal” bug that would explode just twenty-four hours later. This forced silence allowed me to diagnose the symptoms of system fatigue without the distraction of building new features.The Calm Before the Storm
These two days were the final “calm” before a massive technical debt collection. I realized that the synchronization engine was starting to struggle with the complexity of the recurring tasks I’d created for my exams. The stage was set for the “Great Resync” of May 8th.Technical Summary
- Status: Development suspended for final exams; identified latent synchronization lag during peak-load study sessions.