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I also have limited upstream connectivity (40 Mbps nominally, in practice up to 43 sometimes), but I still host a nextcloud instance (files, addresses, calendars) for family and friends.
Fibre will become available soon with up to 300 Mbps upstream, then I may consider installing Lemmy or even a small peertube instance.
Yes, we own a house, so I have a dedicated server room in the basement with a small rack with a few old, but still moderately powerful servers, and our ISP (Deutsche Telekom) offers unlimited traffic volume and has no restrictions on hosting, as far as I can tell. Maybe if I did it commercially that would be different, but I don't think so.