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# May 23rd, 2025

### New Features

#### Rememberizer Frontend

* **New Maintenance Page**: Introduced a maintenance page for better communication during downtime.

### Improvements

#### Rememberizer Backend

* **Enhanced Content Sharing**: Improved public sharing capabilities for content.
* **Improved Performance**: Faster processing of folders and files for a better user experience.
* **Improved Reporting**: Enhanced daily reports for failed documents to aid in quicker issue resolution.

#### Rememberizer Frontend

* **Enhanced Maintenance Handling**: Maintenance notifications now appear only when essential services are unavailable.
* **Security Updates**: Regular security maintenance and updates.

### Bug Fixes

#### Rememberizer Backend

* **Google Drive Integration Fixed**: Resolved issues embedding Google Drive folders.
* **Fixed Document Retrieval**: Resolved an issue causing incorrect document IDs for memento documents.


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