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added comments feature.
- this makes sure the user has the ability to comment on a certain find.
it includes functionality to the api-sync layer so that multiple
components can stay in sync with the comments state.
- it also added the needed db migrations to the finds
- it adds some ui components needed to create, list and view comments
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