Comment by LoganDark 1 day ago Don't bet on receiving money in the future. 4 comments LoganDark Reply Aurornis 1 day ago It's a community donation-supported project. That's kind of the whole deal.Regardless, the ongoing interest on $400K alone would be enough to pay colo fees. fragmede 1 day ago Since you've already done the math, what's the interest on $400k pay for the colo costs? serf 1 day ago at a (fairly modest) 3.3 its like 1100/month.I don't know what kind of rates are available to non-profits, but with 400k in hand you can find nicer rates than 3.3 (as of today, at least).that covers quite a few colo possibilities. 1 reply →
Aurornis 1 day ago It's a community donation-supported project. That's kind of the whole deal.Regardless, the ongoing interest on $400K alone would be enough to pay colo fees. fragmede 1 day ago Since you've already done the math, what's the interest on $400k pay for the colo costs? serf 1 day ago at a (fairly modest) 3.3 its like 1100/month.I don't know what kind of rates are available to non-profits, but with 400k in hand you can find nicer rates than 3.3 (as of today, at least).that covers quite a few colo possibilities. 1 reply →
fragmede 1 day ago Since you've already done the math, what's the interest on $400k pay for the colo costs? serf 1 day ago at a (fairly modest) 3.3 its like 1100/month.I don't know what kind of rates are available to non-profits, but with 400k in hand you can find nicer rates than 3.3 (as of today, at least).that covers quite a few colo possibilities. 1 reply →
serf 1 day ago at a (fairly modest) 3.3 its like 1100/month.I don't know what kind of rates are available to non-profits, but with 400k in hand you can find nicer rates than 3.3 (as of today, at least).that covers quite a few colo possibilities. 1 reply →
It's a community donation-supported project. That's kind of the whole deal.
Regardless, the ongoing interest on $400K alone would be enough to pay colo fees.
Since you've already done the math, what's the interest on $400k pay for the colo costs?
at a (fairly modest) 3.3 its like 1100/month.
I don't know what kind of rates are available to non-profits, but with 400k in hand you can find nicer rates than 3.3 (as of today, at least).
that covers quite a few colo possibilities.
1 reply →