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Failed to connect to the server Type: Bug 🐛 Some functionality not working in the codebase as intended
#9358 opened Nov 26, 2024 by jyotichandel279
Flag for PG in Helm Type: Improvement 📈 Minor improvements not introducing a new feature or requiring a major refactor
#9357 opened Nov 20, 2024 by asandoval
About components of header section Type: Improvement 📈 Minor improvements not introducing a new feature or requiring a major refactor
#9341 opened Oct 6, 2024 by ishapandey007
Day and Night Theme Type: New Feature ➕ Introduction of a completely new addition to the codebase
#9340 opened Oct 6, 2024 by ishapandey007
Prevent Admin user from de-leveling its own permissions Type: Improvement 📈 Minor improvements not introducing a new feature or requiring a major refactor
#9326 opened Sep 27, 2024 by asandoval
Missing .get() method in Getting Started section to retrieve results Type: Documentation 📚 Improvements or additions in documentation for some file, feature, or codebase
#9287 opened Sep 12, 2024 by apzl
I can't found example about use Pysyft to train neural network,I hope some helps. Thanks Type: Documentation 📚 Improvements or additions in documentation for some file, feature, or codebase
#9185 opened Aug 21, 2024 by TY-cc
conda and pycapnp Type: Bug 🐛 Some functionality not working in the codebase as intended
#8226 opened Nov 8, 2023 by Aedancodes
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