- Signal
- Wikipedia
- MyNoise.net
- various Emacs package maintainers
- Internet Archive
If you’ve never seen https://mynoise.net you should check it out. It’s a beautiful collection of exceptionally high-quality recordings that you can tune to create the perfect soundscape for whatever your mood moves you to. You weren't kidding! https://mynoise.net/ is really good
Stéphane (the guy who makes MyNoise) goes on trips around the world with his recording equipment and drops a new release every few weeks or so. It always makes me happy to see the little red dot on the menu that means a new soundscape has just dropped. Donating directly helps him gather new sounds.
I think signal is already funded by USA taxpayers.
Wikipedia has a ton of money and for a few decades doesn't really need any donations.
Wikipedia and Signal both do me tremendous good. I think that's reason enough to donate to them. I don't think an organization/person/etc. has to be in crisis or short on funds to "earn" a donation.
AFAIK given Wikipedia spending they have ~1.5years of runway. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Fundraising_statisti...
They will have ~1.5 years of runway forever, since the Foundation tries to spend away any money it receives to justify pressing increasingly aggressive fundraisers. The site offers the same service as 15 years ago while ingesting 10x more money, none of which goes to the content producers.
More info here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Guy_Macon/Wikipedia_has_C...
There's been a ton of development in Wikipedia "sister projects", all of which ultimately benefit Wikipedia itself and the free content ecosystem more broadly. It makes no sense to say that "they provide the same thing as 15 years ago".
> I think signal is already funded by USA taxpayers.
Are you speaking about Open Technology Fund? AFAIK they've contributed just 3mil, while Signal costs ~40mil a year.