If that's the case, then the point of all of that is definitely to get people onto the official app and not to save money on "inefficient" API calls.
Either way, I won't be going back. I am tired of being the product.
If that's the case, then the point of all of that is definitely to get people onto the official app and not to save money on "inefficient" API calls.
Either way, I won't be going back. I am tired of being the product.
By "take" they clearly mean to move it to a new location, but do not stand on the stage at any point during the process of moving it.
I think the people that would seek out a third party app are mostly the kind of people that would do the extra work of copying and pasting an API key. It will definitely be a smaller userbase than before though.
Couldn't they just have the app ask for the user's API key? I use a weather app that does that with OpenWeatherMap.
You can also put the image url as the url for your post and it can expand when the thumbnail is clicked as if it was uploaded to your instance.
Just pat it dry. Also, you shouldn't flush paper towels.
You dry off with toilet paper.
I saw someone else call this "gerrymandered pizza".
A few days ago. It was posted about on a few Lemmy communities.
Yes. They have already done this to r/adviceanimals and threatened to do it to r/pics. They will be doing it to any subs that don't go back to public. It is time to leave reddit permanently.
Most big tech companies aren't profitable. Even YouTube.
No, which is why they are asking you to take it.