by Adre's IT | 23 August, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apps, contacts tracing, falcon, LinkedIn, Location
Social network X, formerly Twitter, made changes to its API pricing in March, making it expensive for developers to make applications with the platform’s data. Now, the company is announcing new changes that would retire some of the legacy API endpoints —...
by Adre's IT | 3 August, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Bison Trails, Builders, investors, Lawrence Coburn, Location, Marty Walsh, Mojito, Startups
The crypto world is shaky right now. Fewer checks are being written, and regulatory pressure in the U.S. as well as economic uncertainty globally are casting a shadow on the sector as a whole. But the developer space is showing signs of promise. According to...
by Adre's IT | 18 July, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, email API, email sending, Enterprise, Location, Resend, transactional emails
Sending transactional emails may seem like a solved problem. Sendgrid, Postmark, Mailgun and others offer dependable email APIs for developers, after all. However, many of those companies have also been acquired in the last few years and haven’t necessarily kept...
by Adre's IT | 26 June, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Alex Stamos, Asana, BentoML, content moderation, industries, LLMs, Location, Microsoft Build 2022
The success of large language models like GPT has sparked a frenzy of developers eager to make AI-powered applications. But building AI services can be tricky, especially due to the shortage of skilled developers to meet the rising demand these days. That’s...
by Adre's IT | 19 June, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apps, Influencer Marketing, Location, Reddit API changes, subreddits, wikis
Multiple subreddits are adopting alternative methods of protesting like publishing only one kind of post, changing the topic in focus, and days when the community turns private. A lot of these communities took part in the Reddit blackout from June 12-14 to rally...
by Adre's IT | 16 June, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apps, Influencer Marketing, Location, novel coronavirus, path robotics, wikis
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is not backing down amid protests against API changes made by the platform. In interviews with The Verge, NBCNews, and NPR, Huffman defended business decisions made by the company to charge third-party apps saying the API wasn’t designed...