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Offline writes now queue + apply optimistically instead of throwing. On reconnect, the queue drains automatically; conflicts and rejections surface as one-time SnackBars so the user knows their edit didn't land. - Drift schema v3: `pending_writes` table (verb + payload + baseline + tries + last_error). Negative ids serve as cache placeholders for offline-created rows until replay assigns the server id. - Each write repository (notes, tasks, projects, milestones, events) now catches NetworkException, applies the change to cache (with a fresh `nextTempId()` for creates), and enqueues the API call. - Edits to a still-queued offline-created row coalesce into the original create payload — only one server call per row, in order. - Deletes of still-queued offline-created rows drop the queue entry and the cache row; no server call ever happens. - New WriteQueue service drains the queue oldest-first. Server-wins on `updated_at` baseline check (notes/tasks/projects); last-writer-wins for milestones/events (no getOne available). 4xx → drop + surface as `rejected`; conflict → drop + `overwritten`; 404 on update → drop + `missing`; 5xx/network → keep + retry next online cycle. - Replay fires on AuthStatus → authenticated transitions (cold-start, came-back-online, login). - OfflineBanner shows "Retry (N)" with the pending-writes count. - Distinct ServerException added so 4xx no longer masquerade as NetworkException — the queue can drop them instead of looping. flutter analyze clean; 21 tests pass (3 new for QueueFailure messaging). Phase 4 (read-only UI indicators on cached/temp rows) still ahead. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>