Hey everyone! Figured I would do an AMA to kick off some activity in the IAmA community over here. Feel free to throw down some questions below and ill answer them

I’m currently a student in university and have been doing both web development and game development recently (web for internships, game on my own). Out of the four admins ive been the one mainly handling community creation and managing in the instance to make sure everythings running smoothly

Some other misc topics that I can answer about: I compose music & make pixel art, and my favorite games are minecraft, SCP:SL, everhood, battlerite, and metal slug 3

If anyone else wants to do an AMA feel free to start one up in the community (assuming it fits the instance). Any activity helps get the ball rolling for getting it active

  • razza856@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    how are you guys affording the server costs for your instance?

    and how do you intend to pay them in the future when more people are subscribed to your instance?

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      1 year ago

      Were running off of donations with money donated to snowe on github here https://github.com/sponsors/snowe2010/ being put towards server costs

      We hopefully shouldnt have to do anything else in terms of getting money (theres some fixes being pushed out for lemmy that will significantly reduce the load on the server which will really help). Worst case maybe we can do some visual stuff for donators but I dont want to run ads

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        1 year ago

        I don’t know where you’re hosting, (you mentioned in another post other admins handle that) -

        But you could try hosting in AWS. You can attempt to apply for credits, and could receive anywhere from $5000 to $100.000 in free credits for the first year or 2. That would save you from having any hosting costs

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          1 year ago

          I’d be cautious with aws. They have a precedence of kicking services out of their platform when it’s convenient to them.