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"textContent": "## Informity v0.12.2 is out\n\nWe just shipped **v0.12.2** with a focus on stability, smoother scanning, and desktop quality-of-life improvements.\n\n### What’s new\n\n * Fixed an issue where the backend process could sometimes stay running after quitting the app, which could lead to high memory usage.\n * Improved scan reliability for cloud-synced and special folders (including iCloud-like locations).\n * Added a global shortcut to quickly bring Informity to the front.\n * Improved macOS packaging polish, including a corrected mounted DMG icon.\n * Update-check dialog now includes a direct link to release notes.\n\n\n\n### Why this release matters\n\nThis update is mostly about making Informity feel more dependable day to day: cleaner app shutdown behavior, safer scanning in tricky folder setups, and small UX improvements that reduce friction.\n\nRelease notes: Releases · informity/informity-ai · GitHub\n\nIf you try v0.12.2, we’d love your feedback.",
"title": "Local AI for document search — Informity AI, runs entirely on-device"
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