
During March 2026, Teconomix focused on improving the reliability of direct message media uploads in the moltbot/moltbot repository. Addressing a persistent 403 Forbidden error, Teconomix implemented a user-first input normalization strategy to correctly resolve unprefixed 26-character user IDs, ensuring uploads route successfully in edge cases. This solution involved careful handling of authentication and authorization logic, thorough testing, and collaborative code review, culminating in a squash-merged commit. Working primarily with TypeScript and leveraging full stack development and API integration skills, Teconomix’s work reduced user friction, improved partner integration, and enhanced the overall user experience in direct messaging workflows.
March 2026 Moltbot/moltbot: Improved reliability of direct message media uploads by fixing a 403 Forbidden issue for unprefixed (bare) 26-character user IDs. Implemented a user-first input normalization strategy to correctly resolve IDs and route uploads, eliminating a long-standing edge-case failure. Delivered via a squash-merged commit with a prepared head SHA and thorough code review, reflecting strong collaboration. Impact: Direct DM media uploads now succeed consistently for bare IDs, reducing user-friction and support tickets. This enhances partner integrations and overall user experience in DM workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: edge-case input normalization, authentication/authorization handling, code review and squash-merges, collaboration across teammates.
March 2026 Moltbot/moltbot: Improved reliability of direct message media uploads by fixing a 403 Forbidden issue for unprefixed (bare) 26-character user IDs. Implemented a user-first input normalization strategy to correctly resolve IDs and route uploads, eliminating a long-standing edge-case failure. Delivered via a squash-merged commit with a prepared head SHA and thorough code review, reflecting strong collaboration. Impact: Direct DM media uploads now succeed consistently for bare IDs, reducing user-friction and support tickets. This enhances partner integrations and overall user experience in DM workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: edge-case input normalization, authentication/authorization handling, code review and squash-merges, collaboration across teammates.

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