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By all means, give it a shot. The best thing about the Fediverse is that ability to federate using your own local version. It doesn't even have to be a Lemmy instance: Friendica, Calckey, or Mastodon will all talk using ActivityPub, so if you want to have a conversation on a Lemmy thread but would rather a Facebook or tumblr style layout, more power to you!
I will say, the fact that it apparently can run in a docker instance (I'm sure I'm getting the terminology a bit wrong here, but... ๐คทโโ๏ธ lol sorry! I'm learning as I go) certainly does make it seem like a neat little experiment to run, if nothing else, as I'm semi-familiar with it from my Linux tinkering. This would give me something practical to do with it, for a change, though ๐
It's on the todo list, right after finally getting a Windows/Linux OS install server working ๐๐คฃ
OS install server meaning like PXE boot? Have you looked into FOG?