We closed a set of issues that made Stela occasionally feel slow or log you out at odd moments, and tightened a handful of behind-the-scenes checks. Almost none of this is visible in normal use — it's just quieter, steadier, and safer. What changed under the hood: A brief stall some of you may have hit is fixed — A rare condition could make Stela briefly unresponsive, so actions taken at just that moment failed with what looked like connection errors. We fixed the underlying cause — one slow operation can no longer hold up anyone else's requests. No more surprise sign-outs when you log back in on another tab — If you re-logged in while an older page was still loading in the background, that older page could sometimes bounce you back to the login screen even though you were signed in. We fixed the race in every screen where it could happen — the newest sign-in always wins. Workspace deactivation takes effect immediately — When a workspace is deactivated, the change now applies across every signed-in session right away. Faster response under load — We changed how a large batch of API endpoints run so slow requests can no longer block each other. You should see steadier response times when several things — background workers, dashboards, and your own actions — are all happening at once. Quiet security tightening — We also completed another routine audit sweep — tightening validation on data that reaches Stela from outside and reviewing access scoping in a handful of places. As with previous hardening passes, nothing changes in how you work.