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June 17, 2026 at 10:31 am #238670
Biggey
ParticipantTelegram bans usually come in two flavors, either someone reported the account or their automated system flagged unusual activity like messaging too many people too fast or getting added to a bunch of groups in a short window. For recovery your best shot is submitting a request through their official support, just be straightforward about it being a work account. It doesn’t always work but people do get accounts back that way, usually takes a few days to hear back.
June 3, 2026 at 3:07 am #238639Biggey
ParticipantLegacy migrations tend to stall not because of technical complexity but because the team can’t agree on what the end state should look like before they start pulling things apart. Getting alignment on the target architecture first makes everything else a lot more straightforward. A lot of teams in this situation have been moving toward open source ecommerce as the foundation. Worth giving this service a try https://medusajs.com/ . The modular setup means you can drop it in alongside what you already have and migrate one function at a time without touching everything else. Handles the API side cleanly too, so your existing integrations don’t have to be rebuilt from scratch on day one.
June 2, 2026 at 8:24 pm #238635Biggey
ParticipantYeah mate, sometimes you just want to sit down, stare into the distance and have a think with a cup of something you enjoy. Main thing is get decent furniture, you know how it is, the weather can do a number on cheap rubbish pretty quickly. Ikea actually has some decent options for that kind of thing.
May 27, 2026 at 9:43 pm #238612Biggey
ParticipantA road trip around these events takes a bit of coordination. You definitely want to sort out your route beforehand so you don’t end up driving across three time zones in two days. It’s way easier when you have a list of everything happening across the country in one spot. Check out what music festivals will take place in the USA here: https://myrockshows.com/fests/69-usa/ . The list has a lot of rock and heavy metal options with dates and venues clearly laid out. You can browse through different states to see who’s headlining where this summer. It makes mapping out a concert tour across the country pretty simple.
May 27, 2026 at 12:47 am #238605Biggey
ParticipantThe rules over there have completely changed over the past year or two. You basically go totally unnoticed unless you have that blue checkmark next to your name pushing your replies up. The huge accounts get thousands of replies anyway, so your clever comments just end up at the very bottom. You could try adding more visual hooks like short videos or memes to your daily posts. People scroll way too fast to read blocks of text from someone they don’t recognize.
