-
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 409
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
⚠ Feature Requests and Questions have moved to Discussions #849
Comments
How do I use filters. Right now I want to hide subreddits I am not ever interested in from Popular, but I expect I will want to use filters for something else in future and so will other people. I am currently confused about the workflow for creating and using filters - what I tried so far is not doing what I would expect. It would be really helpful to have a walkthrough somewhere I and others could simply follow along and get one filter up and running? I would be happy to contribute to the wiki when I understand it. |
Oh - I see. Perhaps you should edit the lead post of this issue so it links right to the discussions section. |
What would you like to be added |
Any plans for Unddit integration so we can see self/mod deleted posts? |
Is is possible to show notification numbers on the bottom nav bar so i don't have to open it just to see if i have notifications |
I guess that this will be the end of Infinity since the bastards from Reddit are now charging for API access. Thanks for your service @Docile-Alligator 🖖 |
@bashilias Thank you! |
btw, how hard could be to convert the app to connect to lemmy? |
That would be fantastic. The current Lemmy clients are lacking the comparing to infinity. |
There's a lot of problems with Lemmy -- focusing support on either just /kbin or the choice between /kbin and Lemmy may be a better route to go. |
actually i agree with you, i'm just using lemmy because the lack of app from kbin, and now that kbin is finally federated, if the infinity developer implement kbin, it can also see and post to other communities from lemmy |
@Docile-Alligator Have you looked into how much it would cost to continue using the API? I saw an app for iOS will start charging a monthly subscription fee. Im just wondering how that would look for us. |
As far as I'm aware, it's still $12,000 per 5 million requests, which is outrageously high. |
@Kreuger $0.24 per 1000 requests. Infinity will be a subscription only app soon. |
So uh the app still works just fine. I expected it to stop. Do you think they will just hit you up with a huge bill later? |
We have moved all feature Request to github discussions.
As Infinity's community of users and contributors has grown, it’s become imperative that we improve how we engage in feature discovery, development and delivery.
This new space is more adequate for feature requests because it allows users to vote on the requests they like the most (by giving it a thumbs-up) and sort them by popularity. It also allows threaded conversations (where you can reply to a particular message to start a sub-conversation) which is better for long-lived threads with lots of messages.
When submitting an idea (Feature Request, Enhancement) for discussion we welcome you to use prompts similar to those:
What would you like to be added
Why is this needed (describe your use case and goals)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: