This recipe is pretty good, but you don't have to get that fancy. I usually just fry the spam up in a pan until it's crispy, put a slice between two layers of rice, and wrap it up in the nori (seaweed). It also tastes really good if you dip it in Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce, they sell a big bottle at my Costco.
Have you tried out Firefish? It's another micro-blogging site like Mastodon, but the UI looks better in my opinion. You can follow Mastodon users on there and a bunch of other Fediverse content as well. They're still working on an official app, but the PWA works quite nicely.
I consider lemm.ee my home, and you guys my internet family. @sunaurus on a somewhat personal note, I saw you mention in one of your updates a week or two ago you were getting let go from your job, which coincided with some much needed home repairs. If you haven't landed a new job yet, I'd like to throw some cash your way for personal expenses, and I'm sure others would too. I don't want you working on keeping the instance running smoothly from the coffee shop down the road because your power or internet got turned off. If you're in a rough spot, I kind of like the idea of doing a fund raiser on, let's say 8/18 - 8/19 (UTC) where all one time Github and Ko-Fi contributions get aside for you and your family.
I'm hoping suicide booths are a thing by the time I retire, something like in Futurama. I'll just blow all my savings on a yearlong worldwide cruise or something and then call it a life. The other option is moving to a 2nd world country with universal healthcare to make it stretch, the first option sounds more fun though to be honest.
Performance on lemm.ee is pretty solid, world was my original instance but it's just my backup now. Hopefully whatever vulnerabilities that are being used to DDoS them can be patched soon.
My understanding is you can't host your own instance on an Android device, you'd need a server. You could stand up a server on Oracle Cloud, their Always Free tier is pretty generous.
This recipe is pretty good, but you don't have to get that fancy. I usually just fry the spam up in a pan until it's crispy, put a slice between two layers of rice, and wrap it up in the nori (seaweed). It also tastes really good if you dip it in Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce, they sell a big bottle at my Costco.