OpenRouter Returns Error 403
The popular AI model aggregator stopped responding to requests from Russian IPs. Many users in Russia had n8n workflows, side projects, and small services tied to OpenRouter. All of that is now down.
Simply turning on a browser VPN won't help here — to restore servers and scripts, you'll need to set up full traffic proxying or migrate to overseas hosting.
Perplexity Cancels Gray-Market Subscriptions
The service began a mass cleanup of accounts where the Pro plan was activated through leaked promo codes. They're not banning accounts, but silently downgrading them to the free tier.
Apparently, the grow-at-all-costs phase is over, and from now on you'll have to pay full price for access.