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Aisekai Beta v.0.0.8 Complete UI Revamp + Creators Donation1️⃣ Creators Tip Jar - Creators can now link their "https://ko-fi.com/", "https://buymeacoffee.com/", or https://coindrop.to/, offering followers a direct way to tip. Hint at a character you'd love to see created, tip them, and watch your wish come true!2️⃣ Brand New UI ! - We hear your complaints on readability of the site. Login and see our complete... Source: 6 months ago
Likely a scam. Asks for a $40 donation to a "charity", but this "charity" only seems to have kofi.com and buymeacoffee.com donation links? Source: 10 months ago
Barely anyone uses it. I also have a link in my description where people can tip me via buymeacoffee.com, and that is used far more often than the Super Thanks. Source: 12 months ago
They ran out of funds for operation and their buymeacoffee.com page says the need $40 a month but when it comes back, will it be a new season? Source: almost 1 year ago
Hello! I have been slowly growing an online business that uses Gumroad to facilitate the sale of my products. Unfortunantly, the fees (10 percent) of Gumroad are too much for me long-term. I have been looking at buymeacoffee.com, but it seems too much like a donations platform. Turbolink.io seems pretty good as a minimalistic alternative to Gumroad, but it hasn't been around for that long. Source: about 1 year ago
This is https://tidelift.com/ ! Others too, I think. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
This problem has already been partially solved by Tidelift. He even mentions them in his blog post, they used to send him $1000 a month. Unfortunately it sounds like they're not legally allowed to fund him at the moment because Russia. $1000 a month is not a lot considering the amount of work this guy is putting in, so Tidelift's model may not be sustainable but it's still an interesting business model. Source: about 1 year ago
> Business idea: If there was a single corporate intermediatory who Isn't that what tidelift [1] is doing? [1] https://tidelift.com. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Depending on the FOSS you use, yes. Eg, https://tidelift.com/ . Is it more convenient to find commercial/proprietary vendors instead? Or to use warranty-less software and pay for your own staff to track changes and be ready to maintain the software yourself? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Alternatively, companies like tidelift are trying to fix this; you may want to check with them if they'd be interested in adding your project to the fold, though I believe they are focusing more on libraries in library-heavy ecosystems such as java, nodejs, and python. Source: over 1 year ago
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