Time Hammer!
Well, this is awesome: So, not only are they making a game that uses open, standardized technologies, but they are also releasing it as an engine under an open source license (specific license...
View ArticleKickstarter updates
I am, of course, a fan of Kickstarter. I’ve thus far backed seven projects. It is fun, and a cool way to support interesting people, and I like getting things that I’ve forgotten I “bought”. However,...
View ArticleTropes vs. Women in Video Games
I am a dork, I forgot to mention this until I was just reminded… by the message thanking me for funding the project. Anyhow, Tropes vs. Women in Video Games is a web video series by Anita Sarkeesian,...
View ArticleHackerMoms Kickstarter
Mothership HackerMoms: The first women’s hackerspace! – They are hacking their space, and gathering tools. ^_^
View ArticleThe People’s E-Book(?)
I saw the Kickstarter for The People’s E-Book, and it interests me greatly. Using webcraft to tackle a different aspect of book making is a great idea. They didn’t have a FAQ up at the time, so I sent...
View ArticleHUB Oakland
The HUB Oakland Kickstarter just reached 50%, with 18 days to go! I pledged, because I want to see this awesome space open in Oakland, and be part of the change that is happening. I’ve been searching...
View ArticleKano
I love this! Kano: A computer anyone can make. I am not sure why, but there is a tier for buy one, give on, but it is “sold out” at 3 pledges. I think this is a great project, and I want to personally...
View ArticleSmut Peddler 2014
I’ve stuck to my policy of only supporting crowd-funding campaigns of works that are free and in the commons. One of the projects that I make an exception for is Smut Peddler, which has a 2014...
View ArticleWorlds in Peril
Taken from the campaign page. This fight is very busy… I’ve been in touch with the creators behind the Worlds in Peril Kickstarter campaign. A few messages back and forth, and then: Talked to the team,...
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