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Alexandrite is a Beautiful Web Frontend for Lemmy
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I don't like webui's for lemmy. This means they're getting all your traffic. It's a mitm situation again, much like google's amp links.
If I'm running a dedicated app, I can validate that my traffic is going directly to my instance and not being farmed and sold by a 3rd party behind the scenes.
Uhh.. not clear on what you're claiming here... you can validate the traffic is going to the expected instance using a web app, without requiring any special software by running Developer tools and heading to the network tab.
Web front ends currently require a backend service that then routes to your intended destination because Lemmy servers by default are configured with cors to only allow requests from their intended domain. There is a PR to fix it but I don't believe it's been merged in. This may be out of date but that was true as of a few weeks ago per the dev of Voyager which is the web frontend I use
edit: this is no longer true. A PR 2 weeks ago fixed this issue and web front ends are able to work just as well as a native app now.
I've looked at the traffic, and all calls go directly to the API of my instance. I don't think Alexandrite even runs a backend.
Turns out the cors issue was fixed the other week. Nevermind then.