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Yeah, must be a very stressful weekend for them as things escalate over at Reddit.
It doesn't sound like the tier 2 instances (aka not lemmy.ml) are very hard to run at least. Lemmy.world said that they're only using a single 8vcpu/32GB VPS.
https://lemmy.world/post/56228
thanks! my server is smaller than that, thinking of setting one up but kinda bored about it cuz i also have a very busy job and i'm poor so spending money and time on servering would be a bit counter-productive to my current pursuits
on the other hand, it sounds fun, so i might do it anyway for the kekkities
At the moment, I'm setting up a Kubernetes config to make it easy to set up and scale, actually! I'm hoping that it helps lower the barrier to entry for people to run their own personal instances.
I would say that hosting a public instance is a very big commitment though, since any users that sign up are depending on you to keep it running indefinitely.