## Summary - **Base64 cover image uploads broken for books, shows, manga, and music** — a premature `validateStringLength` check ran before the data URL detection, rejecting all base64 images with a 2,048-char URL limit error. Also fixed the size calculation to extract only the base64 portion after the comma (matching the correct pattern already in `game.service.ts`). - **Audit log flooded with expected 401s on `/api/auth/me`** — these occur during normal token refresh flow and are not genuine security events. Excluded this URL from the global 401/403 audit log handler. - **ChunkLoadError spam after deployments** — when Angular lazy-loaded chunks are missing (stale cache after a redeploy), the global error handler now detects `ChunkLoadError` and silently reloads the page instead of logging the error and sending it to the API/Discord. ## Test plan - [ ] Upload a base64 cover image for a book, show, manga, and music item — should succeed - [ ] Verify `/api/auth/me` 401s no longer appear in the audit log - [ ] Deploy a new build and confirm stale-chunk users are silently reloaded ✨ This PR was created with help from Hikari~ 🌸 Reviewed-on: #69 Co-authored-by: Hikari <hikari@nhcarrigan.com> Co-committed-by: Hikari <hikari@nhcarrigan.com>
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