wafer@kbin.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.ml•One surviving Reddit app plans to charge based on how much you use it
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I don’t know about twitter but it is common for the API to also be powering the front end regular user’s interact with. No matter what it’s stupid to rate limit this heavily.
I’ve never understood the appeal to make a standalone app when a solid PWA can be just as good.
It gets worse every update
Why are you asking them about their gaps???
Wall Street is probably hoping Unity gets away with it.