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Yes you can use lemmy apps to access a self hosted instance, but you will need a real certificate for that to work.
A quick check of
Lemmy.rip
show it has a self signed certificate, thats not going to allow you to access it easily and my even stop federation from working.You should be able to get a lets encrypt certificate very easily.
forsure I thought it had one through porkbun but yunohost might be messing with that
yunohost has a dedicated page in the admin ui for you to configure your domains and certificates. default is a self-signed one unless you generate a proper one