Yes, I was going to install it on one of my VPSs. Unfortunately, at the time, the software version was not compatible.
I have only static IP addresses though so not ideal for the purpose anyway, since an authoritarian country can easily block that small number of IP addresses permanently. That’s why Snowflake service is best offered by vast numbers of individuals with dynamic IP addresses - hence the metaphorical name.
We all know that you can always circumvent censorship in any country that is connected to the internet, using TOR or other technology. The problem is that you can’t necessarily circumvent a bullet in the back of the head, or such other more exotic or more subtle means as the Russian authorities might choose.