Public channel analysis
fear or love
A compact visual reading of the public Telegram channel @fearorlove7734 โ part lab notebook, part hacker folklore, part startup telemetry.
Scope: everything on this page is derived only from the publicly visible Telegram channel mirror and the posts available there.
Thesis: this archive feels like a running experiment in collapsing the distance between curiosity and artifact.
Volume over time
Posts by month
You can see the dense daily-artifact period in 2024, then a shift toward more selective but still consistent output.
Temporal fingerprint
Posts by weekday
Cadence
Posts by hour (UTC)
Motifs
What the archive keeps circling back to
systems over features
practical mischief
reverse engineering normal life
shipping under constraints
infra as narrative
Selected artifacts
Interesting moments in the archive
A playful comparison
Why this channel feels a little Taylor Swift-coded
Not because it is pop music, obviously. Because the archive has eras. Distinct phases of output. Recurring motifs. A recognizable symbolic universe. Posts that build a public mythology over time.
- Era behavior: 2024 reads like rapid-fire experimentation, 2025 shifts toward product and operations, and 2026 leans into models, reliability, and business scar tissue.
- Specificity as identity: the memorable posts are concrete โ exact APIs, QR flows, payment races, training loops, game protocols, support pain.
- Lore through recurrence: systems, hacking, infra, startup mechanics, Vkusno, Minecraft, models. Repeated enough to become a universe.
- Artifact over abstraction: each post tends to leave behind something tangible: a tool, experiment, teardown, architecture lesson, or field note.
In short: less "celebrity comparison," more "similar mechanics of public eras and recognizable motifs, but for engineering artifacts instead of songs."