Great idea! I'll start you off: I have my own instance set up (which I am commenting from) and everything seems to be working okay, except my instance icon is not showing. I'm using Nginx Proxy Manager and mapped the IP and Port to the Lemmy instance. I can see https but it also states that some parts are not using https (such as images)
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I tried to make it clear but just in case I didn't manage to, this is a cross post of someone else's post on kbin. I personally do not know anything about this but I thought it would be of interest. Maybe someone else will have some insight but if you click the post you can see the original with lots of comments.
Ah understood, apologies!
no need to apologize! I just want you to have a good chance to get your question answered. ;)
I am not sure how to clearly crosspost here....
I created a helm chart to help setting up Lemmy on kubernetes. I am already using it successfully for my instance. You can find the charts and a short documentation here:
https://github.com/grouvie/lemmy_help
I'm happy to help with further questions and problems, too.