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is it some kind of proxy that translate from a format to another to help moving the reddit apps to talk with lemmy? My question remain ... why an app instead of a website?
Because sync for reddit is absolutely better than the lemmy website in just about every feasible way.
never find an app I liked for reddit ... my question still remain shouldn't be faster to write a web frontend similar to an app instead of writing a proxy just to keep using an app that waste way more space on the device?
The proxy is hosted on the lemmy instance, it allows the reddit apps to interface with lemmy, it won't take up more space on the device than the app itself.
One of the last things i'm worried about on my phone is the amount of space I have, i'd rather have a fluid, native interface.
I was talking about the space of the app not the proxy. Sorry but I still don't get your point ... don't you think that a light PWA can be fluider and faster than an app? It's surely lighter so it's an objective point in its favour