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- Nina ( @misnina@lemmy.ml ) English11•1 year ago
The section about discussing apollo’s efficiency was super great to display reddit’s attitude toward this. The analogy of using 3 miles on a car out of 861 miles available, and then to be chastised because someone else used 1 is insane. That and showing that they’ve had a relationship with these developers, helped and encouraged them, and suddenly after for some a decade, gives them 30 days to do the impossible.
- Ephera ( @Ephera@lemmy.ml ) English9•1 year ago
Wow, I figured, Reddit simply didn’t want 3rd-party apps anymore and for PR reasons decided to name a high pricetag rather than discontinuing the API altogether. But they’re going way beyond that, trying to shame individual app developers etc., which is really not helping their PR.
- milltertime_3227790 ( @milltertime_3227790@midwest.social ) English7•1 year ago
Good to see the word being spread and I’m hoping the open-source alternatives are gearing up for the coming weeks
- cavemeat ( @cavemeat@beehaw.org ) English7•1 year ago
Oh I’m so glad to see coverage of this. Hopefully he spreads the word.
- AineLasagna ( @AineLasagna@beehaw.org ) English7•1 year ago
Honestly this has been coming for a long time. They did this once before with Alien Blue, this is going to be the breaking point for a ton of people. It’s just sad to see them making the exact same mistakes digg made, back when reddit was the good guy.