• Humble Bundle for Ukraine

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 18 20:37:23 2022
    Humble Bundle is sponsoring a charity-sale-bundle-thingee with the
    proceeds going to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. https://www.humblebundle.com/stand-with-ukraine-bundle?hmb_source=humble_home&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_2_layout_type_carousel_tile_index_1_c_ukrainecharitybundle_bundle

    This is similar to the bundle run by Itch.io a few days ago, in that
    it includes a large number of games for the same cause. It differs in
    that the starting price is significantly higher ($40 USD), but the
    games are also of significantly better quality. Notable games include "Satisfactory", "Back4Blood", "Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition", "Spyro Reignited", "Max Payne 3", "Sunset Overdrive", "The Long Dark", "Fable Anniversary", "Quantum Break", "Endless Space 2", "Kerbal Space
    Program", "Wandersong", all the "Amnesia" games, and a lot more.
    There's a total of 123 items included; not all are video games (also
    included are a number of digital-edition tabletop RPG books, a variety
    of utilities and game-development software, and even some quality
    models for 3D printing.

    The buy-in price is, admittedly, a bit high but you get a lot of stuff
    and - again - the cause is justified. I'm honestly tempted to get it
    myself, even though I've already many of the items in the bundle and
    I've donated elsewhere. So, I urge you to at least visit the page and
    consider donating.

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Sat Mar 19 10:04:08 2022
    On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 20:37:23 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Humble Bundle is sponsoring a charity-sale-bundle-thingee with the
    proceeds going to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. >https://www.humblebundle.com/stand-with-ukraine-bundle?hmb_source=humble_home&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_2_layout_type_carousel_tile_index_1_c_ukrainecharitybundle_bundle

    This is similar to the bundle run by Itch.io a few days ago, in that
    it includes a large number of games for the same cause. It differs in
    that the starting price is significantly higher ($40 USD), but the
    games are also of significantly better quality. Notable games include >"Satisfactory", "Back4Blood", "Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition", "Spyro >Reignited", "Max Payne 3", "Sunset Overdrive", "The Long Dark", "Fable >Anniversary", "Quantum Break", "Endless Space 2", "Kerbal Space
    Program", "Wandersong", all the "Amnesia" games, and a lot more.
    There's a total of 123 items included; not all are video games (also
    included are a number of digital-edition tabletop RPG books, a variety
    of utilities and game-development software, and even some quality
    models for 3D printing.

    The buy-in price is, admittedly, a bit high but you get a lot of stuff
    and - again - the cause is justified. I'm honestly tempted to get it
    myself, even though I've already many of the items in the bundle and
    I've donated elsewhere. So, I urge you to at least visit the page and >consider donating.



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    I do like that 100% of the proceeds supposedly go towards helping. I
    just donated through a reputable organization that I am a part of.
    100% does not get spent on bureaucracy, office workers, to the
    dictators as it is a volunteer organization.

    I did read about Humble Bundle donating money to charity but not sure
    which ones.

    But, I don't have the storage space or download speed for those games!
    Maybe one or two.

    -pw

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Sun Mar 20 11:06:30 2022
    On 19/03/2022 00:37, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    Humble Bundle is sponsoring a charity-sale-bundle-thingee with the
    proceeds going to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. https://www.humblebundle.com/stand-with-ukraine-bundle?hmb_source=humble_home&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_2_layout_type_carousel_tile_index_1_c_ukrainecharitybundle_bundle

    This is similar to the bundle run by Itch.io a few days ago, in that
    it includes a large number of games for the same cause. It differs in
    that the starting price is significantly higher ($40 USD), but the
    games are also of significantly better quality. Notable games include "Satisfactory", "Back4Blood", "Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition", "Spyro Reignited", "Max Payne 3", "Sunset Overdrive", "The Long Dark", "Fable Anniversary", "Quantum Break", "Endless Space 2", "Kerbal Space
    Program", "Wandersong", all the "Amnesia" games, and a lot more.
    There's a total of 123 items included; not all are video games (also
    included are a number of digital-edition tabletop RPG books, a variety
    of utilities and game-development software, and even some quality
    models for 3D printing.

    The buy-in price is, admittedly, a bit high but you get a lot of stuff
    and - again - the cause is justified. I'm honestly tempted to get it
    myself, even though I've already many of the items in the bundle and
    I've donated elsewhere. So, I urge you to at least visit the page and consider donating.


    I did have a look and although there's a few good games there buying the
    bundle is just going to create problems in making sure I pretty much
    play a single game for sometime before starting a new one.

    Like you though, I have already donated elsewhere and one of the nice
    things about the UK is we have something could giftaid which means you
    can tick a box when you donate and the charity can then claim 25% extra
    off the government as it's tax deductible with you having to make a tax
    return.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 20 11:22:22 2022
    On 19/03/2022 16:04, PW wrote:

    I do like that 100% of the proceeds supposedly go towards helping. I
    just donated through a reputable organization that I am a part of.
    100% does not get spent on bureaucracy, office workers, to the
    dictators as it is a volunteer organization.


    It's always a difficult issue as once you get past the very smallest
    charities you are going to have running cost even if you use solely
    volunteers. Then you have the really interesting one of paying workers
    as they can increase the overall contributions to a charity.

    It did go somewhat far several years ago in the UK when it became
    apparent that charities were using what would be called chuggers (people
    who approach you in the street). The problem, the chuggers were employed
    by an outside firm and then took a large slice of the donation and this
    was never mentioned. What made it worse that a large part of the income
    of the chuggers was based on commission and at one point it really did
    feel like you were basically getting harassed and/or guilt tripped
    whenever you went to town.

    We also have some horror stories of certain charities releasing their
    accounts (that's required yearly) and it becoming apparent that they
    only people who were doing well out of it were the people heading up the charity.

    The last one, something I found interesting was when the Iraq oil for
    food scandal broke. I happened to be in Rome at the time and I got
    speaking to some UN aid workers in a pub. The subject got on the the
    scandal, as the beers flowed. and when of the things said to me was of
    course they knew there was corruption in the system but would you have preferred for people to starve.

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