Reddit done goofed. Reverting on 15 years of developer and community goodwill, the company is now charging unsustainable prices for API access with an unreal...
This was a great watch. I was a Relay user and DBrady (the dev) has also been crunching the numbers to see what he’d have to charge to keep the app alive. Honestly as much as I love Relay and would gladly donate for all the hard work he’s done, I don’t want to pay Reddit a monthly fee for a crippled product (no NSFW).
I’m liking Lemmy so far but in it’s current state it’s definitely not the answer for the average user. It’s sad to see Reddit digging it’s feet in on this because as the Apollo dev said in that video, all they need to do is make the pricing realistic and give the full experience and that would be totally reasonable.
This was a great watch. I was a Relay user and DBrady (the dev) has also been crunching the numbers to see what he’d have to charge to keep the app alive. Honestly as much as I love Relay and would gladly donate for all the hard work he’s done, I don’t want to pay Reddit a monthly fee for a crippled product (no NSFW).
I’m liking Lemmy so far but in it’s current state it’s definitely not the answer for the average user. It’s sad to see Reddit digging it’s feet in on this because as the Apollo dev said in that video, all they need to do is make the pricing realistic and give the full experience and that would be totally reasonable.