If it doesn't show up on the list, just type in the entire lemmy.gmhy.ml
and continue, the list doesn't show you all lemmy instances just the ones the devs put on the list.
this post was submitted on 20 Jun 2023
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You are not restricted to use the instances in the dropdown -- just write "lemmy.fmhy.ml" in the instance field.
Just type the instance url (excluding any https:// prefix) directly into the instance box when you're logging in.
Click the waffle on the upper left. Click the word "Anonymous". You should start seeing login stuff. I couldn't find it either ๐.