Lizzo Claps Back At Fatphobic Comments She Faces Daily: I Consider ‘Giving Up’ Often

Amid Lizzo’s current tour, she took to Twitter to clap back at haters who made hateful comments about her body & weight on May 31, moments before she made her account private.

Amid Lizzo’s current tour, she took to Twitter to clap back at haters who made hateful comments about her body & weight on May 31, moments before she made her account private. 

Sarah Jessica Parker & Kim Cattrall’s Feud: Their Rocky Relationship From ‘SATC’ Days To Now

Amidst the news of Kim Cattrall finally returning as Samantha Jones in the ‘Sex and the City’ sequel series, ‘And Just Like That’, we’re looking back at the actress’ issues with Sarah Jessica Parker over the years.

Amidst the news of Kim Cattrall finally returning as Samantha Jones in the ‘Sex and the City’ sequel series, ‘And Just Like That’, we’re looking back at the actress’ issues with Sarah Jessica Parker over the years. 

Zach Bryan’s Wife: All About Rose Madden & Singer’s Relationship With Debbie Peifer

Country star Zach Bryan is known for pulling on everyone’s heartstrings with loved-up lyrics, but did you know he was once married? Learn more about his marital history amid his split with Debbie Peifer, here!

Country star Zach Bryan is known for pulling on everyone’s heartstrings with loved-up lyrics, but did you know he was once married? Learn more about his marital history amid his split with Debbie Peifer, here! 

Amazon workers walk out to protest return to office mandates and the company’s climate impact

Two employee groups at Amazon have joined together to stage a corporate walk out today, uniting to protest the company’s return-to-office policy and to raise concerns about Amazon’s climate impact.

Amazon Employees are walking out! https://t.co/3kxrYUZAy2

— Amazon Employees For Climate Justice (@AMZNforClimate) May 31, 2023

Standing in front of Amazon’s Seattle Headquarters, the group streamed the event live on Twitter — featuring speakers for both groups advocating for their united cause. Some speakers vented their frustrations with the company’s policy to have workers return to the office for at least three days a week, telling stories about how the remote work kicked off by the COVID pandemic bought them precious hours at home with their family and saved them from hours of daily commute time. Another speaker married this idea to the company’s climate goals, highlighting how remote work allowed more families to become one-car households. This dovetails into some of the groups’ complaints that Amazon is failing to meet its own goals in its climate pledge of reaching zero emissions by 2040.

Despite touting the leadership of @climatepledge, Amazon’s emissions have surged by a staggering 40% since signing on. https://t.co/Wgk3638uad

— Amazon Employees For Climate Justice (@AMZNforClimate) May 23, 2023

According to the Amazon Employees for Climate Justice Twitter page, more than 1900 Amazon employees pledged to participate in the walk out. Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-workers-walk-out-to-protest-return-to-office-mandates-and-the-companys-climate-impact-194937443.html?src=rss 

Reddit app developer says the site’s new API rules will cost him $20 million a year

Reddit’s recently-announced plan to charge for API access could price out the developer of one of the most popular third-party Reddit apps. The developer of Reddit client Apollo is raising the alarm on the new API pricing, saying the changes would require him to spend millions of dollars to keep his app going in its current form.

Reddit announced sweeping changes to its API rules last month, citing the rise of AI companies using their platform to train large language models. “The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told The New York Times. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.”

But it now seems that independent app makers will also be subject to the pricier new plans, which are set to take effect June 19th. While Reddit hasn’t officially disclosed its API pricing, Christian Selig, Apollo’s sole developer, says he would have to pay $20 million to keep his app going “as-is” under the new policies.

“50 million requests costs $12,000, a figure far more than I ever could have imagined,” he wrote in a post on Reddit, citing multiple conversations he’s had with Reddit representatives about the upcoming API changes. “Apollo made 7 billion requests last month, which would put it at about 1.7 million dollars per month, or 20 million US dollars per year.”

That pricing leaves Selig and Apollo, which has been widely praised for its design details and for providing functionality beyond Reddit’s native app, in a tough position. While the app does offer subscriptions, its current revenue isn’t enough to cover the steep API cost. He says that the average user makes about 344 API calls a day, which would require him to raise subscription prices to at least $2.50 a month (currently, he says, most subscribers pay $0.99 a month). Furthermore, that wouldn’t account for Apollo’s power users, who use the app at much higher rates, or the app’s free users. “Even keeping the existing, subscription only users I would be SUBSTANTIALLY in the red each month,” Selig tells Engadget.

In a statement, a Reddit spokesperson said that Selig was provided “pricing per 1,000 API calls, not a monthly bill,” but declined to share details. “Our pricing is based on usage levels that we measure to be as equitable as possible,” the spokesperson said. “We’ve been, and will continue, to work with third-party apps to help them improve efficiency, which can significantly impact overall cost.”

If all of this sounds oddly familiar, there are striking similarities between Reddit’s new developer rules and the drastic changes Twitter has made to its API policies under Elon Musk. In Twitter’s case, the company decided to ban third-party client apps while simultaneously making its API extraordinarily expensive for the researchers and businesses that previously depended on higher levels of access to Twitter data.

Of note, Reddit hasn’t been as outwardly hostile to developers. Selig notes that he’s had multiple calls with Reddit and that reps he’s spoken to have been “communicative and civil” about the changes. And a Reddit spokesperson suggested the company wants to keep third-party apps around.

“We’re committed to fostering a developer ecosystem around Reddit – developers and third-party apps can make Reddit better,” the spokesperson said. “Our Data API has powered thousands of applications, such as tools to make moderation easier, and utilities that help users stay up to date on their favorite topics, and games. Developers are incredibly valuable to the Reddit ecosystem, so much so that we recently updated our Developer Platform.”

Still, Selig said he’s uncertain about how he will handle the changes. “I hope it goes without saying that I don’t have that kind of money,” he shared on Reddit. “This is going to require some thinking.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/reddit-app-developer-says-the-sites-new-api-rules-will-cost-him-20-million-a-year-203911487.html?src=rss 

Kim Cattrall Makes Shocking Return As Samantha Jones In Season 2 Of ‘And Just Like That’

Kim Cattrall filmed one scene for the upcoming season of ‘And Just Like That’ in March, a spokesperson confirmed. Get the details here.

Kim Cattrall filmed one scene for the upcoming season of ‘And Just Like That’ in March, a spokesperson confirmed. Get the details here. 

Lori Harvey Gets A Kiss From BF Damson Idris As They Attend Beyonce Concert: Watch

Lori Harvey and Damson Idris cozied up for a little PDA at Beyonce’s massive ‘Renaissance’ stop in London, and Lori even got a sweet kiss!

Lori Harvey and Damson Idris cozied up for a little PDA at Beyonce’s massive ‘Renaissance’ stop in London, and Lori even got a sweet kiss! 

Jill Duggar Was ‘Enormously Critical’ To The Duggar Doc’s ‘In-Depth Look’ At The Family (Exclusive)

‘Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets’s co-producer told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that she thinks audiences will ‘respect’ Jill Duggar after hearing her story in the new revealing docuseries.

‘Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets’s co-producer told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that she thinks audiences will ‘respect’ Jill Duggar after hearing her story in the new revealing docuseries. 

Armie Hammer Will Not Be Charged With Sexual Assault In LA Case

The ‘Call Me By Your Name’ star will not be charged with sexual assault in Los Angeles after a long-term investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.

The ‘Call Me By Your Name’ star will not be charged with sexual assault in Los Angeles after a long-term investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department. 

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