Litigation in 3… 2… 1…
Vincent.
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Litigation in 3… 2… 1…
My home server is a Ubuntu install on a 2017 laptop. A lot of guides have been very useful.
I installed several other tools, with Portainer, for a variety of imaged applications. With various containers I installed Jellyfin (for hosting old videos and converted media of mine), Calibre (for a digital library of textbooks from my history degree) and a few other tools. I’ve been half-tempted to host some WordPress sites, but I have yet to figure out nginx…
Ah!
You have two options:
I go through Patreon, as I also contribute to a local news site and to the Mastodon developer team (… and so I can snoop in their Discord, which is Patreon only). I believe there is a preference for OpenCollective as a platform of choice.
I’m still grieving the Reddit that was.
Now, I’m excited for the threadiverse that could be.
Calckey has that. And so do other Fediverse alternatives.
It’d be nice to have some flair or a shiny object to showcase contributions to the funding effort. And something really simple would be excellent.
I’m already giving monthly through the Patreon for Lemmy.world / Mastodon.world. So, I’m fairly comfortable!
Agreed. It’s one of the reasons I enjoy being a monthly Patreon to Lemmy.world. Ruud and the admin team post updates to blog.mastodon.world, and through Open Collective highlight their outflows and inflows of cash.
It’s a best practice for building transparent communities. By sharing information, and showcasing where a person’s donations go, it builds confidence in a team of volunteers by a network. Also, for curious types like me, I can see what’s happening.
As a side benefit, it allows for teams to build resources and establish new projects, like Lemmy.world. Which is excellent.
I enjoy that Mr. Torvalds is referred to as an “emperor penguin.”
That is all.