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I saw a lot of suggestions for that but at the moment i just don't have the real estate to have a server running. I'm assuming you'd need one for that ?
I'm guessing i might end up looking for an instance like that, a low user, low manned instance that flies under the radar and no one really cares enough about it to block it.
I self host it at home. Very low resources and bandwidth. I have exactly one user, myself.
You have a few low cost options.
Some run solo instances on single board computers like Raspberry Pi.
In reality what you need for a Lemmy instance is a 24/7 machine, a domain, and preferably a static IP from your ISP. But you can get around the last one by using something like CloudFlare Tunnels.
You can pay for a VPS online.