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Hacker News · u/mdemare · 3w ago

Non-interactive Claude Code usage ejected from subscriptions

Received via email:Starting June 15, Pro plan subscribers can claim a $20 monthly credit for using the Claude Agent SDK and claude -p, including third-party tools built on the Agent SDK. As part of this change, Agent SDK…

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r/selfhosted · u/joaovsilva · 3d ago

Strava just announced API restrictions + a paid MCP. Reminder that Endurain exists, a fully self-hosted, open-source fitness tracker alternative

Hi Reddit, João from Endurain here! With the latest news from Strava I had to take the change to promote a little bit Endurain. Also with this change I will need to rethink the Strava integration. If you haven’t seen it …

Hacker News · u/davidvartanian · Mar 17, 2026

I canceled my Antigravity subscription today. Here is why

I was a heavy user of Google Antigravity for my development workflow. I relied on its token throughput to automate boilerplate and architectural prototyping. The recent pricing update and draconian rate limits feel like …

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Hacker News · u/andersonmvd · 3w ago

Tell HN: Starting June 15, claude -p usage will change

"Starting June 15, 2026, Agent SDK and claude -p usage on subscription plans will draw from a new monthly Agent SDK credit, separate from your interactive usage limits."Details: https://support.claude.com/en/articles/150…

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r/sysadmin · u/A_SingleSpeeder · May 5, 2026

So my company is switching half our Windows servers to Linux....

I've been in IT for almost 3 decades. I've dabbled in Linux but I've never had to be a Sys Admin for it. Those days are over. I'm watching some Plural Sight (my company has a subscription) training videos and I'll start …