I think it's also the way that IFTTT has let the customer know about this change and implied that it's Pinboard's fault, rather than the fact that IFTTT has changed.
It's also that they are doing a hard cut over. Other larger companies have legacy APIs and just recommend people upgrade (or only support the latest).
I think it's also the way that IFTTT has let the customer know about this change and implied that it's Pinboard's fault, rather than the fact that IFTTT has changed.
It's also that they are doing a hard cut over. Other larger companies have legacy APIs and just recommend people upgrade (or only support the latest).