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Google Domains closure and new features for GPT models. June news digest We’re launching a new format: news digests from guest experts talking about. The first eition of the digest was prepare by Anton Pinkevich, Full Stack Team Lead at Universe . About the update of Reit, with a number of applications, limits on Twitter, the end of the era of Google Domains – further in the material. Reit introduces API fees for third parties — and “kills” a lot of apps In April, Reit announce that it to its API, offering “additional features, higher user limits, and broader usage rights” in return.

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However moderators and users did not appreciate the change. More than 8,000 subreits, including the popular r/funny, r/science, r/gaming, r/aww, r/Music, r/todayilearne, r/art, and r/DIY, went private in protest against the social network’s updates. Some have threatene to shut down, others have announce their intention to go all the way and strike Japan Phone Number List until Reit makes concessions. The developer of the Apollo browser application, Christian Selig, said that the expecte costs for his product will be 20 million per year, so it is easier for him to “bury” his development. Reit Is Fun, Sync, and RePlanet applications have also announce that they will stop working.

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However it doesn’t look like Reit will make any concessions: The company’s CEO Steve Huffman admitte that the changes may have disappointe many B2C Database moderators, but “Reit has to be a self-sustaining business, so it can no longer support commercial organizations that nee large-scale data usage.” “The worst weekend for Twitter”: Elon Musk introduce limits on the use of the social network The problem of uncontrolle data collection began to worry Elon Musk as well. However, not from an ethical point of view, but from a completely pragmatic point of view.

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