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I would use the "Lemmy from Scratch", and go with using github checkout for lemmy_server code.
I'm running my instance on ARM64 on Oracle Cloud, they are giving out free ARM systems with 24GB of RAM and 200GB storage.
That does sound incredibly good for free.
Did you have any issues with pict-rs? Is it indeed included within the lemmy-server binary?
It's a little too good to be true, they have been known to shut down people without notice... I wouldn't rely on it. And the screens to use it are kind of tricky, but there are lots of instruction videos, blogs and Reddit postings about it.
I skipped that for now. I don't think ARM64 matters, Linux is Linux. I skipped it as I didn't want to take on policing images people upload, but as Lemmy improves I might change my mind.
I see no reason ARM64 should matter for Lemmy vs. x86, this is run of the mill stuff like PostgreSQL, Rust, NodeJS.
Damn, I checked out their website and it’s really tempting. I might try it a for a small hobby project that I won’t rely on long-term. Thanks for sharing!