/kbin project management costs, financing, future plans

I wrote the first line of code for /kbin on January 14, 2021. Around this time, I started working remotely and decided that the time I used to spend commuting to the office would be devoted to /kbin. Throughout this entire period, /kbin has been a hobby project that I developed in my free time. It was also when Lemmy started federating. The full history is available on GitHub. The Polish instance - or rather its prototype - was created on 2021-09-08.

By the end of 2022, I decided to take this a bit more seriously. The work that had brought me much satisfaction began to tire me out - anyone who's experienced burnout likely knows what I'm talking about. I needed a breather and a sense of doing things my way. I had some savings put aside, so I could work on this full-time. The amount of code might not reflect this, but it's only a small part of the things that need attention in such a project ;)

I don't know if it had any impact, but on January 4, 2023, I received information that the project had qualified for the NGI0 Entrust program. I had applied for funding a few months earlier. Currently, I have outlined my milestones in the Roadmap. The plan was to gradually complete each stage (after finishing one of them, I can apply for a funds release). However, due to the situation and how /kbin has developed in recent weeks, I had to completely change my priorities. As a result, I have started each stage, but none is polished enough for me to honestly apply for a payout. I'll need to address this promptly.

The fact that I could take certain steps amidst all this confusion is solely thanks to your support. The kindness I've encountered here will be remembered for a lifetime :) My buymeacoffee account currently has 818 supporters, who have donated $11,320. This is a lot of money, and for a while, I'll be able to sleep peacefully, not worrying about maintaining kbin.social.

Nevertheless, this money is meant for project development. Every expense will be documented in monthly reports. If necessary, I can also provide insight into the invoices. Things have been so heated recently that I consider the spending over the past months to be a failure. Most of the costs need to go to S3+Cloudfront, where costs due to the traffic increased from $2-3 per month to $1,000. This is about half a year of basic servers in the current stack. But in hindsight - so much has happened that faster migration was impossible. However, this has certainly accelerated the process.

None of this would have been possible without the contributors and project guardians, and without Piotr, with whom we spent many hours and sleepless nights trying to stabilize the situation and bring it to its current state. This time we're much better prepared for potential surprises. I hadn't set the terms of collaboration before and I admit, I had some concerns when we arranged a call to discuss this. However, it turned out that within the foundation, Piotr introduced a "Pay what you can" financing model, whether it's $1 or $100 a month. As I mentioned earlier, this is a huge relief for me and we started from scratch regarding security matters.

Many of you asked me about the possibility of recurring support. I wasn't entirely convinced, especially since the current account balance should maintain the instance. However, I think it would be irresponsible of me not to consider it. /kbin has grown to a level where I can't foresee everything that will happen. It would be great if we could cover monthly costs with Patreon / Liberapay. All funds from Buy Me a Coffee will be transferred to this pool, but from now on, I'll treat it as buying me a coffee... or a beer... literally ;)

For me, this also means maintaining critical zones for the project. I see this as a long-distance run, so I've decided to allocate:

$100 monthly - donation to Piotr's foundation "Fundacja Technologie dla Ludzi" - I really encourage you to support it, they're really doing a lot for the fediverse.
$24 monthly - donation to Codeberg - a great ecosystem for free projects. We've been making quite a buzz there recently.

I also want to support contributors and creators around /kbin as much as possible - but I'll do this privately, and for now, I can only afford symbolic amounts.

|                                                   |            |              |   $  |
| ------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------------ | ---- | 
| Hetzner Jun 2, 2023                               | €131.63    | one-time     | 145  |
| Hetzner Jul 2, 2023                               | €246.74    | one-time     | 271  | 
| OVH 24 cze 2023                                   | 2246.66 zł | 6 months     | 553  |
| OVH 1 lip 2023                                    | 904.63 zł  | monthly      | 223  |
| OVH domains                                       | 116.43 zł  | annually     | 30   | 
| AWS (S3+Cloudfront) July 3, 2023                  | $1079.21   | one-time     | 1080 |
| AWS current                                       | $320.45    | one-time     | 321  |
| Mailgun 2023-07-02                                | $49.76     | one-time     | 50   |
| Testing enviroments, demo instances, landing page | $130       | monthly      | 130  | 
| FTDL                                              | $100       | monthly      | 100  |
| Codeberg                                          | 95.33 zł   | monthly      | 24   |
| Yubico 2x YubiKey 5C NFC Jun 22, 2023             | €135.30    | one-time     | 149  |
| Accounting and legal advice                       | $100       | one-time (?) | 50   |
| Taxes in Poland                                   | ???        |              |      |

Thank you once again for that. I will respond to your questions, but it may be delayed as I have a few important tasks I want to focus on. Soon we will also write more about the cluster and the conclusions we have drawn from creating infrastructure with Piotr. Then it will be time for the first release of /kbin.

kbin.social lifecycle: from 181 unique visitors to 2.9M in three months.
teydam,

so glad i supported it!

livus,
livus avatar

@ernest thanks for updating us, and for all your hard work. I'm glad you can get some sleep now -and it's nice that we can buy you a beer!

wave_walnut,
wave_walnut avatar

Where can I donate to buy ernest a cup of coffee?

livus,
livus avatar
Brkdncr,

Do you have backups in place? What is your retention range? To you have copies offsite? In the event of a disaster, how long before you would have services redeployed and restored?

holycrapwtfatheism,

I'm super new here and honestly am pretty impressed with the UI and the cleanliness of kbin. Aside from my own growing pains finding new communities/instances it's been a very nice transition from my previous time sink. The smaller internet feels good, didn't realize I missed it until I came here. Feels like old forums without the vitriol of today in it. Really appreciate the work, enjoy the beer coming.

Grimlo9ic,
Grimlo9ic avatar

Then it will be time for the first release of /kbin.

This gave me some feel-good chills. Thanks ernest, you da man.

dismalnow,
dismalnow avatar

All funds from Buy Me a Coffee will be transferred to this pool, but from now on, I'll treat it as buying me a coffee... or a beer... literally ;)

I'm so happy to see that you're running strongly, and that my measly $50 that was intended to relieve stress will now be allocated to beer - which relieves stress.

Thank you for your continued efforts! 🍻

phareous,

Can someone point me to a link to the roadmap?

mizzyc,
mizzyc avatar

I don't know if there's an updated roadmap, but this is the one that I've found some weeks ago: https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/t/511/Kbin-Roadmap-2023

melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

@mizzyc basically we are doing all phases at the same time 😜

@ernest @phareous

mizzyc,
mizzyc avatar

All I can do is thank you guys for that! Hehehe

Helldiver_M,
Helldiver_M avatar

Always appreciate your transparency, and I'm so happy to see Kbin really starting to grow. Excited to see what the future holds.

melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

@Helldiver_M only rainbows and sunshine!

Ronno,
Ronno avatar

Loving the commitment, honesty and transparency!! You have done an amazing job, and I am confident that you are giving your baby (kbin) the best possible care and future.

But do be mindful of your situation and try to take care of yourself, we wouldn’t want you to have another burnout or something similar.

LegendofDragoon,
LegendofDragoon avatar

Appreciate the update man!

valen,
valen avatar

Thanks for your hard work. Kbin is a good project, and I'm glad to be supporting it in some small way.

stevecrox,
stevecrox avatar

£85 pcm? Surely such a supporter deserves their posts to be highlighted in gold with big arrows pointing everyone at them!

Remember your time has value, I much appreciate your efforts.

monotremata,

Thanks so much for all your hard work!

artillect,
artillect avatar

All funds from Buy Me a Coffee will be transferred to this pool, but from now on, I'll treat it as buying me a coffee... or a beer... literally ;)

Get yourself something strong, you’ve earned it!

EROLoLICON,
EROLoLICON avatar

you’ve earned it!

Heh

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