I don’t know how old this is but its relevance hasn’t diminished one bit
40 / M / Straight / INTP-T / Kalamazoo MI USA
I am here to help build and support vibrant communities not controlled by Big Tech that help others solve problems, examine new ways of thinking and improve their quality of life.
I don’t know how old this is but its relevance hasn’t diminished one bit
UPDATE: Apparently Infinity still works across-the-board.
F-Droid keeps nagging me to update Infinity (which I refuse to do). Currently my Galaxy A32 5G is running v5.4.2 and it’s still showing up-to-date content every time I refresh. I know from a security standpoint this is a bad idea, but until we come up with a better solution, F-Droid still has it.
ml.docilealligator.infinityforredit
SHA256
0e788e7fd58ef583b32613c61efbba5898ded0ac2aaf7c4919a3b67e61182588 *base.apk
Both the APK I download directly from F-Droid and the one I pulled from my phone via ADB share this SHA256SUM hash.
If the Church owns all of them then what’s the big deal? Don’t mess with someone else’s property.