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AntennaPod/storage/database
Hans-Peter Lehmann 9a4a50ad7a Reduce number of feed item events (#8393)
### Description

Reduce number of feed item events. Only have one type of event, instead
of item update AND unread update AND favorite update. This means that on
most screens, instead of receiving 2 events when marking something as
favorite, we receive only one event with that episode. This means we
query the database less frequently.

Additionally, for multi-select and similar batch tasks, instead of
sending one event per episode, send one combined event for all episodes
together. Again, this reduces the number of events we send and therefore
the number of database calls we make. Using multi-select to remove/add
all favorites feels noticeably faster.

Initial prototype: Claude, $2.59

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:storage:database

AntennaPod's main database, containing subscriptions and playback state (but not user settings). Uses raw SQLite via PodDBAdapter (not Room); writes go through async DBWriter; reads use cursor-to-object mappers in the mapper/ package.