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Reading the article carefully, one realizes

- this is very likely a side project. Conclusion made by the fact that the author was writing, re-writing and re-writing again the project because of a new 'cool framework' that came out. They were taking their time to do that and doing it repeatedly for years. Proving that releasing the project was not their first concern, nor making money out of it judging from the fact this was not designed to make money but merely having a github sponsor button. Author's main concern seems to having been to just have with it and learning was likely a bigger factor.

- it didn't need funding to startup, as it seems like the only costs were the operating costs which were likely just a server on vercel

Also, to answer your question more thoroughly

- usually people that make projects like these have a main job, which funds in one way or another their side-projects.

- A million $ is a very unusually big capital. Side projects are very unlikely to need such big amount of funding just to start-up. People just throw a small capital if needed at all, and if the project self-funds itself, maybe they'll throw the money back.



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