I haven’t quite posted that much on Mander yet, even though I love this instance and its’ uniqueness in the Fediverse. Browsing local always feels like coming home. So thank you for all that you do! And given this quite exponential growth, is there anything we can do to support server costs?
The server costs are very manageable - under €20 a month, and I expect that I will be able to cover the server costs without problem for a long time.
Growth usually comes in spikes, but then these spikes come back down to a slower-steady growth. Continuous exponential growth would get scary, but I expect a more manageable situation :)
If you would like to contribute financially to the project, my recommendation would be to donate to the developers. Here is their donation page: https://join-lemmy.org/donate
They have mentioned that their preferred option is LibrePay, and second best is OpenCollective.
The developers would like to get enough funds to develop Lemmy as a full-time job, and many of their development projects are about making Lemmy more efficient - which would have the effect of lowering the server costs for every instance.
I haven’t quite posted that much on Mander yet, even though I love this instance and its’ uniqueness in the Fediverse. Browsing local always feels like coming home. So thank you for all that you do! And given this quite exponential growth, is there anything we can do to support server costs?
Thank you! That’s very nice of you.
The server costs are very manageable - under €20 a month, and I expect that I will be able to cover the server costs without problem for a long time.
Growth usually comes in spikes, but then these spikes come back down to a slower-steady growth. Continuous exponential growth would get scary, but I expect a more manageable situation :)
If you would like to contribute financially to the project, my recommendation would be to donate to the developers. Here is their donation page: https://join-lemmy.org/donate
They have mentioned that their preferred option is LibrePay, and second best is OpenCollective.
The developers would like to get enough funds to develop Lemmy as a full-time job, and many of their development projects are about making Lemmy more efficient - which would have the effect of lowering the server costs for every instance.