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//firebase notes It is strange that web offline is not supported in RTDB since ios/android are both supported and ios/android/web offline are all supported in firestore Overall very easy to use RTDB Small improvement to RTDB docs - could explain the reference (ref) similar to how storage explains it too Would be nice for storage to have a live updated console without the need to refresh Firestore docs are formatted very differently from RTDB, feels a bit strange Firebase cloud storage pricing is a little ambiguous, hard to tell where the cutoff is for what a download is based on docs (does listing the items count? does using the exists function count? does a failed download count?) Firebase storage could use a clean way to only download if exist, current iteration adds 404 into the console When using two firebase products at once, its easy to accidently have functions names collide eg. ref from RTDB and cloud storage, might be helpful to note this as it is easy to miss nit: Readme for recurity rules not converted to webpage version 9 syntax yet nit: security rules doc shifts the ordering of RTDB/Cloud storage in the docs would be nice to cross reference between rtdb and cloud storage rules Cross product examples/docs would be useful, for example its easy to miss that storage and rtdb both have different ref, also not sure how to do operations atomically accross products There is no way to do atomic transactions between RTDB and cloud storage No way to do rules across rtdb and firebase cloud storage