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Влад Давыдов
Влад Давыдов

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Why I Code: Building Tools to Fund a Sanctuary for Animals and People

Hello, Dev community.

My name is Vladimir. I'm a 42-year-old developer from Russia. By day, I drive a taxi — 12 hours a day, most days — to support my family and pay my mortgage. By night, in the quiet hours between shifts, I code toward a dream that feels bigger than myself.

This is not a success story. Not yet. This is a story about why I keep going, what I'm trying to build, and where I'm asking for your guidance.

My Dream: A "Green Zone" Sanctuary
My ultimate life goal is simple to describe, hard to build: create a safe, peaceful space where rescued animals and people who've been cast aside by life can heal together.

I call it the "green zone".

  • Animals: injured, abandoned, or simply without a home
  • People: those who've lost their footing, their hope, their place
  • Together: caring for each other, finding purpose in quiet moments

I deeply believe that when a person tends to a vulnerable creature — feeds them, walks them, sits with them in silence — something subtle shifts. That tenderness doesn't just help the animal. It gently plucks the strings of the human soul. It makes people kinder. More grounded. More hopeful.

For me, this isn't charity. It's - mutual restoration.

To achieve this dream, you need resources in the form of free time and material wealth.
So I asked myself: What if I could build tools that generate transparent, long-term funding — tools that also help people along the way?

That's how three projects were born:
A Responsible Trading Bot
Not a "get rich quick" scheme. A carefully designed algorithmic tool that:
Prioritizes risk management over aggressive gains

An AI-Powered "Personal Guide"
It will help you navigate new places, countries, and cities. It will tell you about the sights and create a route. It will tell you about the local services

An Open Mutual-Aid Platform
A decentralized platform for helping each other

The Wall: Where Free Tiers End
Here's where I need your help.
I've built prototypes for all three projects. But I cannot cross the finish line.
Why? The strict usage limits of free-tier AI tools and IDEs:

  • LLM APIs (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.) cut off mid-conversation during complex debugging
  • AI-powered IDEs (Cursor, Windsurf) pause code generation after a few hundred lines
  • Free compute credits expire before I can iterate enough to stabilize the product

Working 12 hours a day and having a small income leaves me with no
budget for paid subscriptions. Time to constantly switch between workarounds

I'm not asking anyone to break rules, share accounts, or bypass geo-restrictions. I fully respect the Terms of Service of every platform I use. What I am asking for is guidance.
If you've walked a similar path, or if you know of resources I haven't found yet, I would be deeply grateful for pointers on:

Legitimate Access Pathways:

  • Are there grants, scholarships, or community programs that help indie developers in geographically restricted regions access free/subsidized AI or IDE tools?
  • Do any platforms offer "social impact" tiers or manual review for projects with clear community benefit?

Open-Source & Self-Hosted Alternatives:

  • Which local LLM runners (Ollama, LM Studio, LocalAI) have given you the best balance of performance and ease of use?
  • Are there VS Code extensions or standalone IDEs that integrate well with self-hosted models for code generation and debugging?
  • What's your experience with OpenRouter's free tier for prototyping?

Community Wisdom:

  • Has anyone successfully navigated the gap between free-tier limitations and project completion without compromising ethics?
  • What's one tool, workflow, or mindset shift that helped you move forward when resources were tight?

A Final Thought:
I believe that all people are brothers and sisters, created by one source, and that our true purpose is to lift each other up — and to care for those who cannot care for themselves.
Technology, for me, is not an end. It's a tool to serve that purpose.
Every line of code I write at 2 a.m., after a long shift behind the wheel, is a step toward a place where a rescued dog can rest safely, and the person who cares for them can feel, just for a moment, that they matter.

If you've read this far — thank you. Thank you for your time, your attention, and your humanity.

If you have advice, a resource, or even just a word of encouragement, please leave a comment or reach out. I read every message.

With deep respect and hope, Vladimir from Russia

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