Cool idea! Would love to be able to use Infinity for lemmy
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Oh that would been nice ๐ i love infinity
I've used redreader for probably as long as I've had a smart phone, would be amazing if it was converted to Lemmy.
For starters, of course, that would be great (especially considering that most 3rd party reddit apps will soon no longer be able to access reddit with their api). In general, however, I believe that native support should be the long term goal. I would be very happy if I could continue to use redreader :)
This is amazing!
Wow. I'm nowhere near a talented enough dev to contribute, but big if true. I really hope this succeeds.
This is an amazing initiative, great job! :D
@derivator wow it would be amazing if Infinity and Apollo could just plug into Lemmy using this proxy. Right now Jerboa is alright, but I'd immediately switch to Infinity.
#lemmy #Reddit
Unfortunately, Apollo is not open source and would require action from the dev, which seems not that likely. Another complication is that they seem to be using their own backend to do some kind of caching, I haven't really looked into it.
Same
This is amazing !
If third party apps switch to Lemmy this could really help Lemmy to grow.
I would love to have infinity for Lemmy.
This is really cool and deserves more attention!
Ha Amazing. That would make use much easier for people. Gotta let some developers know about this.
Very cool
This is awesome! Thank you for starting this project.