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I host my own to act as the sister of my Mastodon instance. It's hard to afford given I'm a student, but it pays off knowing I'm on my little node of the decentralized internet.

The "why" for me is "Why not?" - I wanted to give Lemmy a try, and I enjoy self hosting stuff! I also felt that opening an instance was the best way I could contribute, since my Rust skills are nowhere near good enough to work on Lemmy's backend and frontend was never my cup of tea.

As for how I pay for it, well regardless of whether I ended up running Lemmy or not I already rent two dedicated servers as a way of "keeping up to date" with knowledge that comes in handy for where I work, so I have no intent on dropping them, and certainly not while I work here.

[–] seacocker@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was thinking of doing it so certain communities from the other place would feel welcome, but someone is domain squatting what I was planning

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[–] pztrn@bin.pztrn.online 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hosting my own instance on my server just because I can. And I have resources.

If your ISP can give you publicly routed IP address - you can host it too, right from your home!

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It's cheap enough that I can pay for it, and I feel like it's a valuable service to provide.

[–] nii236@lemmy.jtmn.dev 2 points 1 year ago

It’s WAY faster than sharing an instance with normies. Think of it as your own personal caching server.

As for payment, you sign up to a VPS provider and give them your credit card, and pay for the usage.

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