If it's something mission critical, consider following the 3-2-1 backup rule.
I tend to use whatever built-in snapshot option the service provider offers, and then for off-site backups can use something like Veeam (free for first 10 VMs / machines) - https://www.veeam.com/virtual-machine-backup-solution-free.html
Kurzesagt themselves made a video breaking down where their funding comes from as well, worth a watch - https://youtu.be/1x-i9z617z4
For what it's worth, they claim one of their conditions for receiving money is complete editorial independence.
That would only really work well if you had an equal number / frequency of posts coming in on your 'Everything' and 'Subscription' feeds. Otherwise the posts from your subscriptions could pretty easily get 'overwhelmed'.
I think the idea is, see almost everything you are subscribed to, but also don't miss any very popular posts. Ideally I'd love to be able to specify the ratio even. Something like "show me 5 posts from my subscriptions, followed by 1 post from another feed (e.g. Everything)".
Instead of weighting posts, could also just do alternating posts from each list. With deduplication as well.
They actually recently opened a beta for sending emails from Workers as well. There are already a few projects to make use of this, examples:
No worries! I definitely get it, coding everything and getting it out there is the biggest thing. Maybe sometime down the road!
Thanks for the App!
Was literally wondering if there was something out there to do this earlier today, ha. This is awesome, great work!
Any plans to submit to the Play Store? Saw you mentioned it might be against a policy, but could still try I guess?
Excited this is finally out, not sure how gameplay will be, but I love the art style and concept!
I'd also like this, I think highlighting the 'points' with the vote color is good enough for me.
Thanks for your work on converting Sync to use Lemmy! I've tried just about every App for Lemmy, and Sync seems to certainly be the most feature-filled one so far.
As far as pricing goes, I don't see a problem with experimenting on price and seeing what people are willing to pay. To the people saying $20 is too much... we are talking about removing the main source of revenue in the app, forever. That's a pretty tough thing to figure out the 'right' price for, and might take some experimentation. If I was the developer, you can bet I'd start the price high though, rather than too low.
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