ActiveProfileProvider diffed connections on toConfigJson alone, but
createdAt is a real column and now decides which connection lends a
profile its picture. A creation-time correction was therefore invisible
to the guard and left a stale avatar until the next launch.
Compare createdAt alongside the config. ConnectionRegistry pins
creation order across re-authentication, so this adds no notifications
in normal operation — it only stops an out-of-band correction, such as
a restore or a backfill, from being swallowed.
A local profile had no picture of its own and always fell back to
initials. It now borrows the user picture of the connection it was
linked to first — oldest Connection.createdAt, ties broken by
connection id, since the join table carries no creation time.
Jellyfin links resolve to /Users/{id}/Images/Primary, keyed by the
PrimaryImageTag now captured at authentication and refreshed from the
/Users/Me body checkHealth already fetches. That endpoint is anonymous
on every Jellyfin release, so the URL carries no api_key and the access
token stays out of the image cache key. Plex links resolve the Home
user the link points at against PlexHomeService's live cache, so no
account-level lookup is needed and the picture tracks Plex's own
refresh.
The picture is derived per snapshot and never written back onto a
Profile: ProfileDetailScreen upserts the model it holds, so a
persisted URL would go stale and outlive the connection it came from.
Plex Home profiles are untouched, including one whose Plex avatar is
unset — it keeps its initials rather than borrowing a lent connection's
picture.
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