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The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
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I'd love to learn there's a LemmyPi version...
I'd still want to support the larger project, but the idea of having my own, stable, federated how I want... that would be cool.
Not sure a RPi4 has what's needed, however.
A good RPi 4 could swing it as a local instance, based on that description. I'd want things locked down for security, and I'm sure the priority isn't fragmentation. Even so, were it to happen, it would be cool.