I want to say that I've been blown away by the amount of support that's I've received in the last 24 hours. You all have left me speechless. Thank you everyone who have donated and those who couldn't, know that being a good member of this community already more than I could ask for. Thank you!
sh.itjust.works Main Community
Home of the sh.itjust.works instance.
Thanks for your hardwork!
From Ko-fi:
184% of $160 goal
You guys rock. That alone is over the 2025 budget, and liberapay is gravy on top.
Keep it up! The instance has been up for a while, so there are a lot of uncompensated expenses.
Between both, and keeping in mind the Liberapay donors may be doing recurring contributions rather than a lump sum for the year (so may need to stop if something comes up for them), we're looking at about $1250 give or take for 2025 so far. Nice!
Edit: Did the Liberapay weekly rate x 47 weeks for remaining year, but forgot to add the Ko Fi amount. Dur.
Edit edit: Please feel free to correct me if I'm reading the Ko Fi stuff wrong.
Recurring payment inbound!
Mad lad!
TheDude, you are an amazing human being and your efforts enrich many lives, thank you!
Very cool, you run a great instance, Iβll donate.
I don't know how many of your users are european but for those it might be easier to donate on librepay if you accespt Euros as that allows for Bank transfers to donate.
Disclaimer: I don't plan to donate. I allready do for the instance I'm on and don't have that much money to spare. But I thought it might be worth thinking about if you have a significant european userbase.
me being on the internet in 2016 means I had a double-take when I read the title
lmao yeah I had to get used to it myself.
should we be offended?
Thanks for all the work you and the rest of the mod team do to keep this instance great. I appreciate the transparency on the operating costs and the opportunity for the rest of us to contribute.
What, if anything are you doing to help shield yourself against any personal liability? I'll admit I have exactly zero knowledge of Canadian law on the subject so I have no idea what what the implications are. I'm mostly just curious.
Thanks for keeping the lights on. The effort and time is appreciated.
Keeping the pricing lean and reasonable! Hope we share the burden well.
Thank you for your generosity and the incredible experience you curate π
Accepting Crypto donation would help me a lot.
Wooo weee! tesh.itjust.works happened!! This is quite exciting.
Thanks for the update, all your efforts, and thanks to all the mods. They do great work here, folks. Happy to chip in and cover some costs.
Checked it out, it is truly the sh.it. Definitely a nice lookin' frontend!
[Edit: played the usual period placement game and this time I lost, it was a working link to something. Fixed.]
It's awesome. Am I being stupid though? Is there a way to open your feed with a only the a group selected? For instance, if I want to open all of my grouped politics feeds only, I can't seem to do that.
Whewee tesseract is fancy lewking! Here's to hoping you have no shortfalls to cover!
Awesome, signed up for an annual donation. Live long and prosper, admins!
Any chance of enabling multi-instance support on tesseract? Mods currently need accounts on multiple instances due to issues with remote accounts not federating mod actions.
Hey there, I considered this at first but my understanding with tesseract is that this would mean we'd be proxying account credentials/tokens of other instances. I'm comfortable in doing this for our own instance but it doesn't feel I'd be a responsible human to enable it for other instances. If there was a way to be more transparent to users using it for external instances I'd reconsider. I'm open to any feedback.
edit: typo
tesseract.dubvee.org allows you to connect with accounts from different instances
I know, that's what I'm using at the moment :)
Yup this one works.
Turns out "local only" communities are bugged.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4853
Liberapay or ko-fi, which one takes a smaller percentage of the donation?
Liberapay doesn't take a cut of donations ^[1.1.1]^. They are only funded via donations, themselves ^[1.1.2][2]^. If a donation has fees, they are only transaction fees ^[1.1.3][1.2]^.
References
- "FAQ". Liberapay. Accessed: 2025-01-30T05:04Z. https://en.liberapay.com/about/faq.
- Β§"How is Liberapay funded? Are there fees?". https://en.liberapay.com/about/faq#how-funded
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Liberapay does not take a cut of payments [β¦]
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[β¦] the service is funded by the donations to its own account [β¦]
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[β¦] there are payment processing fees.
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- Β§"What are the payment processing fees?". https://en.liberapay.com/about/faq#fees.
The fees vary by payment processor, payment method, countries and currencies. In the last year, the average fee percentages have been 3.1% for the payments processed by Stripe and 5.1% for the payments processed by PayPal.
- Β§"How is Liberapay funded? Are there fees?". https://en.liberapay.com/about/faq#how-funded
- "Liberapay". Liberapay. Accessed: 2025-01-30T05:10Z. https://en.liberapay.com/Liberapay/.
Reading some deets:
Liberapay - does not take a cut of payments, the service is funded by donations to its own account. However, there are payment processing fees. The fees vary by payment processor, payment methods, countries, and currencies. In the last year, the average fee percentages have been 3.1% for the payments processed by Stripe and 5.1% for the payments processed by Paypal.
Ko-fi - No fee for one-off donations, 5% platform fee to use premium features/become a Ko-Fi contributor (basically, if TheDude and co give Ko-Fi a 5% cut in exchange for premium Ko-Fi features for TheDude and co). 5% on monthly donations, other stuff at same % that I don't think is relevant here. Normal payment processor fees apply (usually around 3% + $0.30)
My short verdict: Not a huge difference if doing one bigger donation at a time, go with Liberapay if you intend to do regular scheduled donations and maybe avoid Paypal if you can. Or whatever makes more sense, I'm far from a crowdfunding expert.
Any considerations towards becoming a non profit or otherwise tax exempt entity (US: 501c3)? Some employers match donations to those (which could lead to more monies).
If you want to see what that looks like in the relevant context here (Canada), check out what lemmy.ca is doing (fedecan.ca). Would be curious if there's non-Canadian instances taking this approach too.
I assume there's at least some tax benefits/less of a tax liability to TheDude if doing this, but likely requires an additional level of support from folks too for the adminstrative aspects of that.
FYI, things will work out a bit differently since the server (and I assume TheDude as well) is located in Canada