If so, how do you choose which ones to donate to? Do you prefer regular or recurring donations? What payment methods do you like to use?

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    5 months ago

    I use monero to donate monthly to projects I use

    • Grapheneos
    • Molly.im
    • Divest
    • Tor
    • Free tube
    • Keypass
    • Qubes!!
    • Privacy guides

    I use monero to pay for services i use

    • Mullvad

    For the projects that don’t accept monero I use Libre pay

    • Briar…

    Why briar of all projects doesn’t accept monero I will never know…

    I tried to drink the Kool-Aid, I have to use the ecosystem if I want to support the ecosystem, if I want it to grow. The same reason I’m using lemmy

    If you want to see options I recommend https://monerica.com/#non-profits

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      Qubes is so cool. The most under-rated Linux distro imo. Not my daily driver but a very cool concept.

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        Yes! They’re my kind of crazy.

        I run it on one of my machines all the time. I’d say after about 3 weeks it’s totally usable, you get used to the quirks. Framework is such a good pairing with qubes.

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    I’ve set up a recurring donation for Signal, pay for a yearly Bitwarden subscription that I don’t really need because the free tier covers my needs, so I consider it a donation, too, and throw some pocket money at some projects every new and then. oh and I have Mullvad and Tuta subscriptions.

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    at the beginning of the month, I donate 5-10% of what I have in my bank account to whichever project I like to support atm. this month, a really nice symfonium update dropped and I like the direction KDE is going, so this is where my money will go to in 5 days

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    I’ll start, I donate to a few regularly via Github sponsors. I like that it’s recurring. I also donate one-off to ones as I come across them, but generally donate regularly to software I use regularly, particularly if I somehow am using that software to make money. I really like the idea of a portion of my donation going to upstream libraries, though tbh I’m not confident if Github sponsors does that or not.

    I mostly donate w Bitcoin, except Github sponsors since they don’t take it. I also donate to a few orgs like EFF and OpenSats which are OSS-adjacent or help OSS tools I like exist. When I see apps I like have published a new release and they announce it on nostr, I usually send them a bit via zap as well, but most apps I use aren’t on nostr.

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      @makeasnek When I found out how easy it is to send Bitcoin on F-Droid, I started sending a couple of bucks each month to the apps I use. I wish donating was always this easy, more people would do it.

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    I have to admit that I don’t. I have done a couple of one-off donations before but I generally hope that my karma is balanced by some of the effort I put into helping out with a couple of projects.

    That said, I’ve been utterly floored as to how generous the community has been with donating to one project I help with in particular. We added a donation platform with OpenCollective early on in the project but kind of hid the link away a little in the navbar, I thought we might get a tiny bit thrown at us every so often. When Distrotube did a video on us, one of the comments he made is that we should make the Donate button much more obvious, we did and now we have a whole bunch of super generous sponsors backing the project and making it possible. We keep the spending as open as we possibly can - it mostly goes into our backend hosting costs and website stuff and really does help it all stay alive.

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      5 months ago

      Love hearing from devs that donations are coming into their projects, thank you for sharing that! Contributing time and expertise is just as important thank you for your contributions 🫡🫡🫡

  • Nyanix@lemmy.ca
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    • Lemmy
    • My local Lemmy instance
    • Lutris
    • KDE
    • Not sure if you want to count paying for Bitwarden

    I pay a small amount monthly to each, I figure instead of paying $5-10 for Netflix or something, I’ll give it instead to these fantastic folks. Most of them are going through some major service, whether that’s Patreon, Paypal, whatever…I already have a credit card with my spending being tracked, I don’t mind if my love for the open source community becomes a documented metric.

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    I keep recurring donations to big projects like KDE and one time once in a while to smaller projects/devs. There’s no incentive for me to donate a dollar to someone who wrote an app to control the flash but a one time donation is good. One time donation is also good for projects you just check out and think it’s good. Projects I heavily use also get a regular donation. And I didn’t sit down and looked up every project but I star everything on github at first and then after a while I donate. A star is the minimum I do for good projects

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    I’m donating to a few projects and also to some fediverse admins, whose instance I use.

    I really like liberapay as a platform, but there are other ways I use for donations, too. Recurring payment is preferred for projects that are important for me, but one time donations are fine too. I just constantly forget that I should probably donate again for projects that don’t have a way for Recurring donations and they’re probably missing out…

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    Rarely, but I’ve contributed to a couple that I use.

    Also, just a note that writing big reports is a valid contribution! It can really help both the regular maintainers finding and fixing bugs, but also gives new devs more potential work to pick up for first contributions.

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    I can’t really afford recurring donations but I’ve done one-off donations to projects I value (especially smaller ones).

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    I’ve given one time donations to many. Mostly gaming and MiSTer related. I currently donate monthly to lemmy.

  • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.mlM
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    I have a monthly budget that I pay recurring charges out of, a couple hundred USD a year give or take.

    I also do a lot of one-off donations to various projects and creators.

    I also have some FOSS software/services that I pay monthly for premium features on, like Bitwarden, Proton, and Podverse.