I recently opened the app to ensure that it infact does not work anymore, but it just showed me the newest feed, like it did before. What is going on here? Are people funding this? Or have they switched to a third party API for read only?
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The dev announced they will be switching to a subscription model. However, Infinity is open source and someone is trying to make a lemmy/kbin version called Beyond. They donât have a discord up yet but it seems like they plan to when an alpha is ready.
Wow, thatâs a lot of Buzz word.
The dev said it will work as before until new update will be released.
My understanding is that theyâre switching to a paid model. As in, youâll have to pay to continue using it, but if you do start paying, itâll work indefinitely. (Or at least until the makers of Infinity make the determination that even having users pay wonât be enough to keep Infinity financially sustainable.)
Given that thatâs Infinityâs plan, the theory is that probably the makers of Infinity have gone to Reddit and negotiated an extension of the non-paid API plan long enough for Infinity to implement a way for users to pay for it. I donât think thereâs any official word exactly how long that extension will be, but the expectation is that it will run out at some point and when it does, youâll have to pay to keep using Infinity.
One thing Iâm not sure about, though, is how exactly thatâll work given that Infinity is open source. Surely thereâs a âshared secretâ or something involved. And for that kind of authentication method to work, the secret has to stay⌠well⌠secret. So they wouldnât be able to just commit that secret to the Github repo. Maybe itâll be some kind of OAuth2 scheme or something where Infinity-owned servers and Reddit servers will communicate behind the scenes to get you logged in.
Seems it could be because the new API rate limits werenât actually implemented on the 1st. Theyâre going to be enforced in âthe coming weeksâ.
Iâd been looking into why another app (Boost, which will be shutting down) is still running as well.
Yes, Infinity and Relay still working makes sense since they are going subscription model, but Boost still functioning is an anomaly.
Edit: Apparently as per a post on r/boostforreddit which references a post on r/redditdev, Reddit said the API changes would take place over the coming weeks. Not completely on July 1st.
If you want to see the post, you can here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BoostForReddit/comments/14qaf7u/real_reason_boost_is_still_up_because_reddit/