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I wish you the best of luck. I'm also using Patreon to sponsor my work on open source https://www.patreon.com/microhq. It's a great platform to enable this opportunity. I hope you receive more contributions to help you do it full time!
Wow, I'm impressed by your Patreon! Congrats :)
Cheers! If you build something of value people will pay for your efforts as long as you give them a way to :)
Are there many developers who make a living off of donations to their open source work? Curious about whether it's viable to build a career off of open source.
No, there aren't many. There are some living off of donations, but it's a very small number. Not something that I would consider a viable career option because it requires too much luck.
I like the project itself but the emojis seem like an odd choice. Including them in a document that's intended to get people to pay you money seems unprofessional to me.

I could be totally wrong about that though, I don't use Patreon so I'm not sure what a page would usually look like. To be honest I've never really understood the culture or appeal of the whole Youtube/Podcasts/Patreon/Internet celebrities thing.

Dead wrong. Emojis make copy more personable and increase conversions.
Exactly that's the goal

It's a community project, not a contract :) So I try to be as close as possible from my community