Brown struck a bit of gold, while others pan hopelessly. But to pretend that a reward is always (or even ever) commensurate with the amount of work one does is to misconstrue how the world works. If potato salad leads people to reflect on the injustices of modern American capitalism, then we really may be on to something.
The pitch that the Matter’s first supporters—many of them ardent fans of science journalism—backed in 2012 has morphed dramatically enough that the publication being delivered no longer much resembles the original project.
Data journalism for all
For Journalism wants to teach you the tech skills you need to do modern journalism. They are creating course materials and resources for journalists, students, and professors to create news-applications. They will cover maps, cyber security, Python, responsive design, Ruby on Rails and more.
Interested? They’re super close to meeting their fundraising goal on Kickstarter. You can donate until March 11. And any money that gets raised beyond their goal goes to more trainings! Plus, if you pledge $100 or more, you’ll get the courses and materials.
Our Kickstarter continues to kill it. We continue to be off-the-wall grateful for your support. And our index fingers continue to throb from clicking ‘refresh’ all day.
The admin section of Kickstarter breaks down where all that money came from. (Surprise twist: it wasn’t just our grandmothers who donated, even though we painstakingly explained to them what crowdfunding is.) If you care to know how we suddenly ended up with $27,000 in 3.5 days, allow us to drop some knowledge:
The average backer gave $27.55. Not bad, seeing as a copy of the magazine itself only costs $15. But it shouldn’t come as a surprise that people really love stickers and tote bags (especially when designed by someone as rad as Dylan Lathrop).
Read more at Tomorrow.

