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* fix: replace IntersectionObserver with scroll-position check for infinite scrollClaude2026-02-171-0/+148
The IntersectionObserver approach for infinite scroll was unreliable — items would not load when scrolling to the bottom in v3, while v1's polling approach worked fine. The issue was that IntersectionObserver with a custom root element (main-content, whose height comes from flex align-items:stretch rather than an explicit height) didn't fire reliably, and renderItems() being called 3 times per fetch cycle (from both items-updated and loading-state-changed events) kept destroying and recreating the observer. Replace with a simple scroll-position check in the existing onscroll handler, matching v1's proven approach: when the user scrolls within 200px of the bottom of #main-content, trigger loadMore(). This runs on every scroll event (cheap arithmetic comparison) and only fires when content actually overflows the container. Remove the unused itemObserver module-level variable. Update regression tests to simulate scroll position instead of IntersectionObserver callbacks, with 4 cases: scroll near bottom triggers load, scroll far from bottom doesn't, loading=true blocks, and hasMore=false hides sentinel. https://claude.ai/code/session_01DpWhB9uGGMBnzqS28HxnuV