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      <title>Todo TUI in Rust 5. Event polling, the edit vertical slice, and closing</title>
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      <description>The rat serves the last course. We fix input lag with non-blocking event polling, add the edit feature as a full vertical slice from application layer to TUI, watch the state machine grow from 3 to 4 variants with compiler-guided safety, and close with the key takeaways from the entire migration.</description>
      
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