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by BeetleB 1650 days ago
> It's kind of weird to work for free though, isn't it?

Agree with the sibling. Trying to get compensated for everything you do - particularly hobbies - is what is considered weird in most of the world.

> For uBlock this free money would be a fairly large amount, I'm sure. Even if that'd require some legal setup, I assume those fees will be largely covered.

I think you're highly overestimating how much he'd get. I recall many years ago another developer stopped receiving donations and he posted in detail how much he would receive. It really wasn't that much, but while it may just have covered all the overhead fees, when you factor in the time spent on record keeping, etc, it was a net loss.

> Or they could re-donate it.

Consider this his way of trying to make things more efficient, and giving people the hint to donate elsewhere rather than him being the conduit to donate elsewhere :-)

> leaving those money on the table is pure waste.

So are so many aspects of our lives: For the majority of folks, eating at an average restaurant and paying tips is leaving money on the table - both literally and figuratively. If you look at the efficiency of how people use (and waste) money, you'll see almost everyone does it - including anyone who buys a car less than 6 years old.

I don't know much about the author, but say you have a job and 2+ kids. You are very likely in the "negative" when it comes to free time. You value time more than money, and only want money if it can buy you more time. In this case, it's really not clear whether the money he would get from donations would be worth the tax hassle alone. Also: Consider that many of us do our own taxes, so it's not a matter of "just throw this at my tax person".