5d ago · 2 min read · For the past few months, I've been building something I wish had existed when I started integrating WhatsApp into my projects. Today, I'm open-sourcing it. Meet WaSphere — a fully self-hosted WhatsApp
Join discussionMay 31 · 6 min read · "Message bheja. Internet tha nahi. Phir bhi sent dikh gaya. Kaise?" You type a message. Hit send. Airplane mode is on. The message appears in the chat. "Sent" shows up. But there's no internet. Magic
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May 31 · 9 min read · Imagine you are boarding a flight. You turn on Airplane Mode, open WhatsApp, and send a message to a friend: "Just taking off, talk to you in a few hours!" Instantly, the message bubble appears on you
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May 31 · 8 min read · INTRODUCTION: Imagine this: You turn on airplane mode, open WhatsApp, and send: "Reached home 👍" Surprisingly: The message appears instantly in your chat It looks like it was sent You can contin
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May 31 · 9 min read · Imagine you are boarding a flight. You switch your phone to Airplane Mode, cutting off all cellular and Wi-Fi networks. You open WhatsApp, type a quick message to a colleague—“Just boarding, will upda
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May 31 · 1 min read · Most developers think messaging apps are difficult because of real-time communication. In reality, the harder problem is handling the moments when users don't have internet. Imagine sending a message
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May 31 · 7 min read · Introduction Imagine opening WhatsApp, switching your phone to Airplane Mode, and sending a message to a friend. The message immediately appears in your chat. It feels like it has been sent successful
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