I already have a nomad cluster in my homelab, running Lemmy is a no brainer.
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Client apps will likely end up managing signup and credentials automagically. We already do it for certain/acme.
The communities that exist on Reddit just need a place to congregate, and Lemmy seems to fit the bill. There are still a lot of scuff features but the plumbing is in place to be entirely decentralized and look to be working. I am very interested to see what content / biases get promoted in /c/Canada now that there is minimal corporate interference.
This is so damn cool! I am going to be adapting the docker stacks to nomad jobs and running one on my homelab cluster. I was pretty bummed about Reddit this month I am stunned at how good Lemmy is.
Reddit is restoring deleted content aggressively
I can’t wait to see the market show this during their IPO.