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I also can vouch for sh.itjust.works. They have a fair defederation policy and has only gone down a couple times in the two years Iβve been using it. When it has the admin has been quick to address it and provides updates via a matrix chat.
The one downside is that some more niche domains have ~~degenerated~~ defederated (thanks autocorrect) from us due to the open enrolment we have (beehaw comes directly to mind). I recall someone linking a website that tracked what servers are federated with each other but I canβt find it now unfortunately.
I went here after i read .ee is shutting down , most of the stuff i followed back there i can follow from here
I'm really out of the loop. Why is lemm.ee shutting down? I thought it was one of the more sizeable instances.
Admin team was too small and they couldnt find a replacements for people that were leaving , its a ungrateful job i guess ?