Is there any way to get the infinite scrolling like on reddit?

Sekemoto@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 115 points –

On reddit, with the reddit enhancement suite extension, you don't have the next button since it just loads up the next page right below. This lets you keep scrolling and scrolling. Is there anything like that for lemmy?

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Connect for Lemmy (android) does infinite scrolling pretty well.

Yes I've noticed it's pretty good at wasting a lot of my time lol

That's why I was hesitant to introduce it to Summit. But it's what people want so I did add this eventually

Just for reference, Voyager is the new name for the app that used to be called wefwef. As such, wefwef.app and vger.app are both pointing to the same thing.

I haven't used any of the apps yet, so haven't paid attention - what made then change the name?

The app developer wanted a new and more serious name for the app and Voyager got the most support on a handful of community posts.

Is it the same as https://m.lemmy.world or it has serious differences?

It looks like that's a Voyager instance. Voyager is open source, so Lemmy instances are free to host a Voyager instance as an alternate frontend. The main Voyager instance can support any Lemmy instance, but here it's only for lemmy.world.

It looks like the main difference is that Voyager supports multiple servers.

I don't like infinite scrolling. It's resource heavy after a while.

I paid for 32 gigs of RAM, I'm gonna USE 32 gigs of RAM, damnit!

Agreed. It also makes interacting with the footer or any other content that follows difficult/impossible.

This is why I'm eagerly awaiting Sync for Lemmy. I'm still trying to swipe left to hide posts :)

This is actually false. Browsers have very good garbage/memory management, and will work perfectly fine with loading infinite amounts of data to the page.

The issue is absolutely horrible coding from frontend devs that causes bloat which the browser doesn't clean off due to static references.

I've been using mlmym.org. Gives a very similar experience to old.reddit + RES.

In RiF I turned pages back on as I found it helped me
be more productive. Websites scrolling is additive and like addictions can be unhealthy. Having that natural pause every 25links allows an out to asses if have more time or need to eat or g do somthing else or take 1s to click a buttom

This is 100% why I initially designed Summit to be page based. Infinity scrolling is awesome if your intent is to suck people in. But I'm not a corporation trying to maximize profits so I would much rather help people manage their time.

This is kind of odd on desktop, but lemmy.world added voyager (previously wefwef) as the default view if you visit m.lemmy.world.

Why would anyone want that? I always thought that was just an addiction trap for commercial sites to trick you in to browsing for longer - we've broken free from that kind of BS here haven't we?

Why do you X? It's so Y.

How not to answer and make someone feel bad at the same time.

That wasn't my intention.

What was your intention? Your comment seems like a direct value judgement, and you made no obvious effort to answer the question. Weren't you basically telling OP "you shouldn't want that"?

I thought I was jovially expressing confusion but that clearly didn't come across (and admittedly re-reading it, I agree, I misjudged the tone, it's not my best comment).

I really didn't realise that anyone actually liked infinite scrolling and hoped that somebody would explain it to me.

I see. That does change the tone I read it in when I know the intent.

Personally, I find infinite scrolling makes browsing on my phone with only one hand considerably easier.

Well they can have that opinion. If someone ask a what spoon is best to chase the dragon maybe some people will reply maybe you should find a way out