Exactly, I see a lot of tweets here from people saying that Telegram gives this unlimited storage.
But the truth is this, telegram’s unlimited storage is just a convenient side effect of its cloud-based messaging system, it exists so your chats and media sync seamlessly across devices.
It was never built as a dedicated cloud drive. No proper folders, versioning, search, or bulk management. Treat it like a messaging app that lets you stash some files, not your primary 1TB+ archive.
For serious storage, use something actually designed for it, Drive, Dropbox, Terrabox, etc.
For videos specifically, use hosting platforms, Vimeo, SnapVid @snap_vid , etc.
React Context vs Redux debate again. For most apps, Context with useReducer is enough. You don’t need a rocket to cross the street. Use the right tool for the job…
React Context vs Redux debate again. For most apps, Context with useReducer is enough. You don’t need a rocket to cross the street. Use the right tool for the job.
“A lot of people have hurt me.
I have also hurt alot of people too.”
We are all good from afar but once we get close we start hurting each other with our ways of life.
The lesson is just be friends from afar. Don’t stay close, dont stay too far even to your family to keep the relationship 100%
A lot of people have hurt me.
I have also hurt alot of people too.
So we are not perfect.
Some of these hurts are deliberate, some are not.
In all, we should learn to forgive and move on (mostly without the person).
Users will always break your app in ways you didn’t expect. I had a phone number field filled with emojis last week. Validate everything. Trust nothing from the frontend.
Wrote code at 1am that looked genius. Read it at 9am and had no idea what I was thinking. Sleep before you review your own code. Your brain lies to you at night.
Deleted 400 lines of code this morning. The app got faster. Clients thought I added features. Nope. Just removed what wasn’t needed. Less code usually means fewer bugs.
MySQL doesn’t care about your feelings. If you run a query without an index on 2 million rows, it will be slow. Every single time. Add the index first. Thank me later.
Deleted 400 lines of code this morning. The app got faster. Clients thought I added features. Nope. Just removed what wasn’t needed. Less code usually means fewer bugs.