Clear the Inbox, See Only What's Ahead: Nyura v4.92 UX Upgrades
Reject All now really means all — even with hundreds of pending tasks — and the Travel page stops burying you under trips you already took.
"Reject All" Now Handles 750+ Tasks Without Blinking
If you let pending tasks pile up — a travel-heavy week, a quiet inbox that suddenly thaws — Reject All used to fail silently once the list crossed a couple of hundred items. The screen cleared for a moment, then the tasks came back with a vague "Error rejecting tasks" toast. Nothing useful in the logs, just a generic 400 from somewhere deep in the stack.
It turned out to be a URL-length limit. Every task id has to ride in the URL for the update request, and at around 200 ids the request got too long for the reverse proxy to accept. The server never saw it.
The fix is boring in the best way: Reject All no longer sends a list of ids at all. The server filters by owner and status directly, so whether you have 12 pending tasks or 1,200, it's one short request. Cyril's account had accumulated 750 pending items while debugging this — all gone in a single tap.
Travel Shows Only What's Ahead
The Travel page used to keep your old trips visible — tucked behind a collapsed "Past trips" section, but still there on every open. The result on a Monday morning: you scrolled past three past weekends before you found the flight you actually cared about.
Now the main view is upcoming-only. Past trips live safely in the database, still counted in your stats, still reachable by direct URL if you bookmark them. They just stop crowding the screen where planning happens.
This is one of those changes that's invisible if you only have one trip coming up, and a relief if you fly often. It's been sitting on the to-do list for a while — shipped as part of the v4.92 cleanup pass.