If you ran Lemmy or kbin locally as a single user instance with no hosted communities and it was not live all of the time would you miss a lot pushed data? Would this data be pulled later? Would this cause de-federation?
I don’t know that much about the architecture of the Lemmy or Kbin software, but I would imagine it does some kind of sync operation that’s not time sensitive. So I would expect you could bring a server up and down at some cycle and still do all the pushes and pulls as required.
Though in practice I think I’d just set up a server that’s always on. I mean you could probably do it easily enough with an R-Pi and DynDNS. I don’t believe the software is all that demanding until there’s a big user load.
I assume you suggest DynDNS because most people’s home IP address does not stay static. My home IP has stayed the same for over 3 years. I guess there could be a security concern if the IP changed and another computer assumes my domain name, but that could be changed pretty quick.
As long as you were aware that it happened when it happened.