"This is really awesome, thanks! How are you pulling in the social data? Are you using an external service or do you gather the data all by yourself? I need similar functionality and would totally appreciate if you could share what you have :)"
- Andreas Pizsa
"Thank you, Max. Obviously there's many things that the Social Graph API doesn't do, and the future of the product itself isn't quite clear. The features you mentioned are great. Thanks for the explanation! :)"
- Andreas Pizsa
"Thank you, Max. Obviously there's many things that the Social Graph API doesn't do, and the future of the product itself isn't quite clear. The features you mentioned are great. Thanks for the explanation! :)"
- Andreas Pizsa
"Thank you, Max. Obviously there's many things that the Social Graph API doesn't do, and the future of the product itself isn't quite clear. The features you mentioned are great. Thanks for the explanation! :)"
- Andreas Pizsa
"Thank you, Max. Obviously there's many things that the Social Graph API doesn't do, and the future of the product itself isn't quite clear. The features you mentioned are great. Thanks for the explanation! :)"
- Andreas Pizsa
"Like the API, simple and useful; also nice site design. I'm just wondering: how is qwerly different from what Google's Social Graph API does?"
- Andreas Pizsa
"Like the API, simple and useful; also nice site design. I'm just wondering: how is qwerly different from what Google's Social Graph API does?"
- Andreas Pizsa
What if this were true: "For every person that dies from nuclear energy, 4000 die from coal." Think again. Because maybe it is. Here's the data.
- Andreas Pizsa
"Except that they're all broke and struggling. Universal Healthcare is a socialist fairy tale. Trust me. I'm European and I'm paying off *their* debt every month, a couple of thousand Euros every quarter. And that is in addition to my medical bills that I need to pay privately."
- Andreas Pizsa
"Except that they're all broke and struggling. Universal Healthcare is a socialist fairy tale. Trust me. I'm European and I'm paying off *their* debt every month, a couple of thousand Euros every quarter. And that is in addition to my medical bills that I need to pay privately."
- Andreas Pizsa
Not only that, but also compare how busy the modern map is and how quiet, balanced and calm the original map looks. No distractions - simply a good tool that guides you and helps you navigate.
- Andreas Pizsa
This plugin allows you to easily animate any series of elements, by sequentially scrolling them. It uses jQuery.ScrollTo to achieve the scrolling animation. It is a very unrestricted plugin, that lets you customize pretty much everything from outside. You can use horizontal or vertical scroll, also combined.
- Andreas Pizsa
jQuery BBQ leverages the HTML5 hashchange event to allow simple, yet powerful bookmarkable #hash history. In addition, jQuery BBQ provides a full .deparam() method, along with both hash state management, and fragment / query string parse and merge utility methods.
- Andreas Pizsa
a nice little way to format decimal currencies in JavaScript, e.g. always display two decimal places and add commas to make larger numbers more readable.
- Andreas Pizsa
a nice little way to format decimal currencies in JavaScript, e.g. always display two decimal places and add commas to make larger numbers more readable.
- Andreas Pizsa
"These are some good quotes, Guillaume - thank you for sharing. I mostly like "Power over men is the essence of debt. Power over Nature is the essence of wealth." The idea that money is merely "nothing" and just information about debt is a relatively modern concept of the 19th and 20th century. The idea to create "wealth" out of nothing was implemented in the 19th century (Crédit Mobilier). It's pretty powerful technology; one can fund otherwise expensive wars and at the same time create the illusion of bringing "wealth to the poor". It's especially popular among politicians as a means to make unfulfillable promises and expand power: debt is power over people, and financing government programs through such debt is absolute power. Creating money from nothing is the modus operandi of fractional reserve banking and central banks. "Power over men is the essence of debt". In this sense, we are all slaves. But who's our master? Those who issue are: governments who grant institutions the..."
- Andreas Pizsa