feature that IRCCloud has that's weirdly uncommon among group chat services (see: Discord, Matrix): a media storage allotment that's yours and that you manage

I guess there might be technical reasons for it? but it'd be nice to have a convenient way to look at old uploads and go "oh, these aren't necessary" and delete them

like, IRCCloud doesn't need to store a phone-sized photo of a cool bug we saw years ago or whatever

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@packbat i guess the idea is that it is preferable UX to not worry about storage limits

even if for something like masto this is not necessarily sustainable (thanks jortage)

@aescling it has such a gentle onboarding thing, though! you have a thingy in the upload screen that's like "you have used 0 MB/128 MB" and then you have a "Manage storage" link! you don't have to think about it until you start approaching the limit, and you /can/ think about it at any point before then

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