I just saw an email from Buy Me a Coffee. Not just one. I went in, and Iβm truly shocked. Thank you all for the support; I would like to thank each and every one of you individually someday. Honestly, I donβt know what to say. The account balance is $350, which will definitely allow me to develop kbin faster or at least not worry so much about equipment costs. Today, I donβt have the headspace to think about how exactly Iβll use it, but I will definitely consult with you and report back in the future. Thank you also for all the kind words, suggestions, and questions. They are equally important to me.
Iβm sorry that the current circumstances are such that kbin isnβt functioninng as it should, but it has given me additional motivation to keep fighting. Thatβs for sure.
Honestly dude start a Patreon or something even if you only do it for temporary. I would chip in $5/month for a while to pay for server costs if it means getting a stable site and a viable alternative to Reddit.
Itβs also useful because it allows monthly flow, which is way more useful for planning than just a lump sum and ??? on what youβll get in a few months.
In case anyone is wondering, this is the link.
This is super nice, but I think (and hope) youβre going to need a lot more than $350 very soon!
Iβm glad the project is getting traction, it really seems like a promising piece of tech and Iβd love for more people to start using it! Fediverse-based communities really seem like the future that we should work towards.
If thereβs one piece of advice I could give as a fellow software devβ¦ try not to take it all on yourself and burn out. Get the project as ready for contributors as possible, update readmes and docs and mark easy issues that other people can potentially solve. Otherwise itβs gonna start to feel like exponential amount of work and pressure over time.
Anyway, gj and gl!
Solid advice! Iβd also like to chime in and recommend that apart from keeping the official server alive so that new users can come in, please prioritize on making it easier for other developers to start contributing to the codebase and setting up new instances.
I love the way people are supporting you and the way this project has been shaping up. Best wishes!
I have seen https://opencollective.com/ used a lot to collect donations in a transparent way (also supporting crypto payments). Maybe that is something you want to look into as well.
I am stunned how well the place is holding up, well done. The odd little issue is to be expected. The next few weeks could be crazy, so look after yourself.