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&lt;p>Last week (Sprint 3 Week 1) the Telegram notification feature was in-flight on a dedicated Superset worktree under paired red/green commits. This week it shipped. Three feature MRs landed back-to-back: MR !221 (Phase 1 &amp;amp; 2 of SIRA-161, all 7 subtasks merged), MR !238 (delivery logs, SIRA-305), MR !243 (daily digest &amp;ldquo;Prioritas Hari Ini&amp;rdquo;, SIRA-299). The interesting Part C angle is what I had to learn to make the integration land. Four new things this week, all outside standard Fasilkom coursework, all applied directly to SIRA.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>