It's good that they're using it to screen for it then.
It's like the blood pressure screening you get every time you go to the doctor. It can't detect hypertension on its own, but can point you to the necessity for a test for it.
I imagine the end goal would be a machine that you put your fingers in and gives a chance of anemia present. That could be a screening for a proper anemia diagnosis.
I'd hit TrueNAS forums with that. They should be able to help you diagnose what's up. TrueNAS is pretty reliable, I haven't heard of anything like that happening before.
I think Activity Pub has a clear leg up in that you can be as decentralized as you're comfortable.
Want to go full one-person instance? You got it. Want to host for your friends and family? Covered. Want to host for the general public? Can do. Don't want to host at all? Pick your open instance and join the fun.
There's also Incus, but if you'll be using your TrueNAS box to host the containers, I suggest you stick to Docker as it's the default. If you're building a second container box, Proxmox, Docker, Podman, and Incus are your best bets. Choose what fits your expertise and needs best.
I was just confirming. It seemed to me that use had tapered off completely. Glad to know that's not the case. In a way, Lemmy is essentially a reimplementation of Usenet. Decentralized, federated forums.
It's good that they're using it to screen for it then.
It's like the blood pressure screening you get every time you go to the doctor. It can't detect hypertension on its own, but can point you to the necessity for a test for it.
I imagine the end goal would be a machine that you put your fingers in and gives a chance of anemia present. That could be a screening for a proper anemia diagnosis.