It's actually pretty amazing that a open source product developed by a tiny non-profit, running on a network of servers self-funded by volunteer administrator and moderators has managed to absorb some portion of one of the world's largest for-profit social networks.

It's a miracle the whole thing didn't collapse or catch fire.

Great job everyone.

@mike that's literally everything that powers the internet these days.. from the languages used to build platforms to their hosting, containers and management tools.. It's actually not at all amazing to me it works. It's amazing to me folks are using it and acknowledging it! That's the nice change!