With all the backlash1 surrounding Reddit’s unpopular decision to restrict their API while effectively killing most of the 3rd party apps in the process, many started wondering whether Reddit should remain their “front page of the Internet” and maybe even started to explore alternatives. Background People who have been on the internet for a while might be currently experiencing a bad case of déjá vu. For those who weren’t around back then, Reddit’s biggest user influx has happened at the same time when the core users of Digg (a popular link aggregator of the 10s) started protesting some changes their platform of choice had recently introduced.
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I deployed Lemmy on my kubernetes cluster. You can find a short guide and my helm charts here:

https://lemmy.help/post/6845

https://github.com/grouvie/lemmy_help

I am using argoCD to manage my charts. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

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