On 3/4/14, 11:33 AM, glen wrote:
Although I haven't participated, I think we can learn quite a bit from the outright generosity shown by Kickstarter participants.
To me it is important to believe there are things inherently worth doing, and that there is someone that wants to do them and a means to get them done. With government funding and venture capital, the money is mostly controlled by certain types of people with certain types of values. Those kinds of people won't pursue the diversity of possible innovations, and they aren't the `best' in any absolute sense nor `deserve' the control they have. They are just fit for their environment. So to me it's no more generosity than donating to a political campaign, it's just that these technical campaigns actually might modify the world slightly, should they succeed.

Marcus





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