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While it doesn't seem to account for ARM, it's definitely working for x64. Massive thanks for this, I've been having issues with both Kbin and Lemmy for what seems like a no reason.
Yep, I see an issue on my repo related to ARM now. It looks like the Lemmy team doesn't push multiarch images to the same tag, and they also don't push ARM images consistently (last ARM image was for 0.17.3).
I'll add a check that forces compiling from source if the user is on ARM. This will greatly increase deploy time, but since an ARM image for 0.17.4 isn't available, it's the best I can do for the time being.