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I've been planning on trying out Infinity for Everything
You can see posts on Lemmy community already. But can't see comments. Also no iogin for now.
I wasn't able to view Lemmy content (actually any content) on the build I downloaded. How did you view them on yours?
First goto 3 dot menu > more options > go to subreddit Then input the lemmy community name in the following format :
lemmy:[email protected]
to visit https://lemmy.world/c/androidAh I see thank you for telling me. I just tried it and it seems to work, though it is a bit finicky (gives random 502 errors) but that's to be expected from alpha software. Hopefully this will get better in the future.
How? Mine just turns up empty, and as you say, you can't login yet
Here
There is any release yet?
It's still in Alpha, you can still try it out but I warn you it's very very buggy at the moment. It does have a lot of potential though, hopefully it'll get better as time goes on.
Uh, what is this?
Speaking as someone who used Infinity for Reddit.
It's a fork that aims to add support to Infinity for a bunch of other platforms, among those kbin and lemmy. It'll also let you use Reddit but that'll be much more limited than before since you need to provide your own API keys and you won't be able to access NSFW.
Amazing. Loved Infinity for Reddit. I'll definitely keep my eye on this.