The sad thing is that stepping down as maintainer is the only thing that raises sufficient awareness. You can put a disclaimer in your README that you need help, you can run around and beg for support, but this is unlikely to have any effect. It's only this kind of finality that can change things.
After I stepped down as libxml2 maintainer for the first time, I received a donation from Google which made it possible to continue my work. This wouldn't have happened otherwise. Of course, this isn't a sustainable approach to funding, but I'd encourage maintainers to step down sooner if they feel that they don't get enough support. You'll be surprised how many people will reach out to you after you made this step. Nobody will blame you if some support materializes and you rethink your decision.
In my experience, everyone got their act together except Google. I also used to receive massive amounts of spam from Azure and Sendgrid but this eventually stopped. Now 80% of the spam I receive is from the Google network, mainly Google Cloud.
Why do you interpret that as everyone except Google getting their act together?
The obvious (and correct) explanation is deliverability. Spammers send from Google services because they can inbox, they don’t send from other services because those services will not inbox successfully.
On top of that, all these spam and phishing emails are sent through Google servers. About two thirds of spam I receive originates from Google, 12x more than AWS and 20x more than Microsoft. This is completely insane.
You can do amazing things with only a single SID channel. One of the most impressive examples is the in-game music of Hawkeye [1] which allows to use the remaining two channels for sound effects.
This is well known, but isn't this exactly what you ask of a great thinker, to be able to transcend the biases of the culture and provide clarity and guidance? (Though of course at that age is hard to expect much from anyone).
Berlin perspective: It really doesn't feel that way. Germany's official political stance is very much "pro-Israel" and somewhat intentionally deaf and blind towards what is happening in Palestine (though not completely). Public opinion and discourse is much more nuanced though.
No we are not. 80% of us are against what Israel does in Palestine. But the Goverment and media will tell you otherwise. It's got nothing to do with our history. Konrad Adenauer--first chancellor--once said:
"The power of the Jews even today, especially in America, should not be underestimated. And therefore I have very deliberately and very consciously — and that was always my opinion — put all my strength, the best I could, to bring about a reconciliation between the Jewish people and the German people."
It was never about guilt, still is not. Germany has learned nothing from its past.
After I stepped down as libxml2 maintainer for the first time, I received a donation from Google which made it possible to continue my work. This wouldn't have happened otherwise. Of course, this isn't a sustainable approach to funding, but I'd encourage maintainers to step down sooner if they feel that they don't get enough support. You'll be surprised how many people will reach out to you after you made this step. Nobody will blame you if some support materializes and you rethink your decision.