Hello everyone!

It’s been some time since our last update. As the version number indicates, this is primarily a bugfix update; hence, it doesn’t bring the “big new feature” I had hoped to introduce. The most important change here is that this version of Eternity will be compatible with the upcoming Lemmy version 0.19.

It’s worth noting that upon upgrading to this version, you may need to log out and then log back into your account, based on my experience.

For the next release, I want to address more of the common issues found in our bug tracker. So, there may be another minor update shortly, but I can’t make any promises at the moment. I’ve also made some progress with multi-community support and I plan to introduce modding tools as well.

In the meantime, thank you so much for your continued support.

  • @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    Thank you for replacing my crippling R*ddit addiction with a Lemmy addiction.

    Edit: censor bad word )=<

  • @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    Thank you for the value and your service to the community. Having an Infinity clone made it so much easier to switch to Lemmy!

  • @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    Just switched from Liftoff after having used Infinity for years. Thank you for wasting years of collective time my dude 👌

    Edit: Just gave it 5 stars on Google Play

    • @[email protected]
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      8 months ago

      I don’t think he is the original dev of infinity. He has taken over the project and ported it to function with lemmy. So he is not to blame for your years of wasted time.

  • spez
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    108 months ago

    Love you man, thanks for making lemmy even better!

  • CoachDom
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    88 months ago

    Great job at keeping the project live and improving mate. I love the new logo too

    • frozen
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      38 months ago

      Look into Obtainium. Lets you install apps straight from the code repository’s release page. I’ve moved to managing all my open source apps with it.

      • Possibly linux
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        18 months ago

        This isn’t a good solution for two reasons:

        • App discovery isn’t a good without an app store
        • Getting your apps directly from the devs allows for them to slip in things like non-free software and libs
  • @zolax
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    68 months ago

    this app is amazing