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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

thanks a lot !! much appreciated

 

Open Collective - Lemmyfly

Last months server costs was the first month payed for using donations: Thank you for that ! There is not enough balance for the next month(s) yet.

Currently there are 2 contributions made out of 118 users that lemmyfly.org hosts.

If you are using this server to browse the Fediverse, could you please help out ?

Just a euro or two per month, times many of you, would be more then enough !

The donations are help by the legal fiscal host Open Collective Europe - all reimbursements are fully transparent posted on the platform and payed out from there.

Thank you again for your consideration 🙏

 

Last months server costs was the first month payed for using donations: Thank you for that ! There is not enough balance for the next month(s) yet.

Currently there are 2 contributions made out of 118 users that lemmyfly.org hosts.

If you are using this server to browse the Fediverse, could you please help out ?

Just a euro or two per month, times many of you, would be more then enough !

The donations are help by the legal fiscal host Open Collective Europe - all reimbursements are fully transparent posted on the platform and payed out from there.

Thank you again for your consideration 🙏

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/354024

Last months server costs was the first month payed for using donations: Thank you for that ! There is not enough balance for the next month(s) yet.

If you are using this server to browse the Fediverse, could you please help out ?

Just a euro or two per month, times many of you, would be more then enough !

The donations are help by the legal fiscal host Open Collective Europe - all reimbursements are fully transparent posted on the platform and payed out from there.

Thank you again for your consideration 🙏

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/354030

cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/354024

Last months server costs was the first month payed for using donations: Thank you for that ! There is not enough balance for the next month(s) yet.

If you are using this server to browse the Fediverse, could you please help out ?

Just a euro or two per month, times many of you, would be more then enough !

The donations are help by the legal fiscal host Open Collective Europe - all reimbursements are fully transparent posted on the platform and payed out from there.

Thank you again for your consideration 🙏

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/354024

Last months server costs was the first month payed for using donations: Thank you for that ! There is not enough balance for the next month(s) yet.

If you are using this server to browse the Fediverse, could you please help out ?

Just a euro or two per month, times many of you, would be more then enough !

The donations are help by the legal fiscal host Open Collective Europe - all reimbursements are fully transparent posted on the platform and payed out from there.

Thank you again for your consideration 🙏

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

thank you, much appreciated !!!

which visibility do you mean?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/273030

As you might understand, running the server costs real money. At the moment this comes down to +- 11,- EUR per month.

I would appreciate it if those who use this server to browse the fediverse would help out in sharing these costs. If every member would help out with a tiny amount, it would already be enough.

I've created an account on opencollective. Money donated will stay on their bank account, I will upload invoices expenses of the hosting provider, domain registrar to the platform so it is fully transparent on where the money is spent.

Thanks a lot for helping out !

https://opencollective.com/lemmyfly

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/273030

As you might understand, running the server costs real money. At the moment this comes down to +- 11,- EUR per month.

I would appreciate it if those who use this server to browse the fediverse would help out in sharing these costs. If every member would help out with a tiny amount, it would already be enough.

I've created an account on opencollective. Money donated will stay on their bank account, I will upload invoices expenses of the hosting provider, domain registrar to the platform so it is fully transparent on where the money is spent.

Thanks a lot for helping out !

https://opencollective.com/lemmyfly

 

As you might understand, running the server costs real money. At the moment this comes down to +- 11,- EUR per month.

I would appreciate it if those who use this server to browse the fediverse would help out in sharing these costs. If every member would help out with a tiny amount, it would already be enough.

I've created an account on opencollective. Money donated will stay on their bank account, I will upload invoices expenses of the hosting provider, domain registrar to the platform so it is fully transparent on where the money is spent.

Thanks a lot for helping out !

https://opencollective.com/lemmyfly

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I recently got the Q4XP and discovered Widerøe flies nice domestic routes in Norway. Perfect for a short 50min flight for example. I found widerøevirtual.online - a phpVms based VA. I liked what it offers: an overview of real life flights which you can choose to fly, helps you in creating a simbrief OFP. It seems a bit quiet here though, small group of members (which is nice I think) and you’ll have to wait on manual pirep approval. The VA seems new-ish, lets hope it grows a bit and becomes somewhat more active.

I’m also a member of klm-va.nl which is much more free: you can choose to fly real life scheduled flights (get more points for that) but you can just fly any dep-arr you like in whatever plane - and still get points for it.

I’ve also tried several VA’s based on the vamSys software - the most modern and solid build va-system I think. They’ve got some very active communities, which is also a very nice part of flying with a VA.

I’m wondering what others experiences are with flying on the sim with a virtual airline?

 
[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

I agree. Still thinking about opening up something for donations though, 10,- / month - 120,- every year shouldn't have to come out of my own pockets forever

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

also, are there volunteers for modding communities, keep an eye on reports for posts or comments that need to be removed ?

 

the instance has been going for some weeks now. Are you happy with it? Would you like to see things differently ? At the current scale it's costing me around EUR 10,- per month. Would you be up for contributing to this through for instance opencollective.com ? Every member 10 cents per month would already cover it, a little more and I could scale up to plenty CPU, RAM and storage. How many of you would be up for that ?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

of course acceptable! Create a community for it if you like :+1:

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Nice, good to know! Have been flying the Zibo 738 mainly the last year, this might make me fly the Fenix again

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Nice! I’m flying an ATR into Croatia end of august IRL, can’t wait!

My sim hanger is way too full to justify buying this one as well… it’s itching though..

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

14 days later, my postgres directory was 12GB. I was still on 18.1. Updated to 18.3 just now. Postgres directory was downscaled to 2.6GB !!! Thank you Lemmy dev's and contributors !!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

pictrs isn’t even taking up that much space, postgres takes up most !

# du -sch volumes/*
8.0K	volumes/lemmy-ui
3.4G	volumes/pictrs
8.2G	volumes/postgres
12G	total
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I also noticed the logs were growing and taking up quite some gb's. I've used truncate to make the syslog smaller and journalctl vacuum to keep that smaller

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