6 comments

  • sghiassy2 hours ago
    Anyone know what’s the underling map/tile technology used? I’m on my phone and can’t check
  • crimsoneer56 minutes ago
    Pudding continue to be awesome. I'm so glad they exist.
  • padolsey2 hours ago
    For a 'happy map' there is a bizarrely puritanical deficit of orgasms. EDIT: oh wait I found one about backrubbing. That's nice I guess.
  • Pooge2 hours ago
    Too bad it uses OpenGL so I can't open it. I usually love this website.
  • jojobas3 hours ago
    Children/family = least agency, while buying something = most agency? I must be misunderstanding something big time.
    • iamjfu2 hours ago
      You can’t always control what your children or family do. You are in control of what you buy.
      • jojobas2 hours ago
        You can (and indeed must) control a lot about whether family, especially children, make you happy.<p>Also many people don&#x27;t seem to control what they buy.
      • npodbielski2 hours ago
        I have 3 kids and they are still young and I barely control how they behave :) It will be even more terrible later
    • FinnKuhn2 hours ago
      The makes sense when you look at the responses themselves.<p>Children&#x2F;family are mostly containing answers such as &quot;My son visited me on Mother&#x27;s Day.&quot;, which you can&#x27;t really cause yourself.
      • jojobas2 hours ago
        Of course you can, you just have to cause it years in advance.
  • DM703 hours ago
    I played with the map a little bit. I think its cool at the first glance. What is missing is how it necessarily applies to me, user? I can understand that probably what makes people truly happy universally is applicable to me. But probably could use some quick guidance. You say it in your description - story, although this moment is buried in longer description of methodology. I also had to figure out on my own that each individual response is example of what can make me happy. Still, I think this map has potential for more cool features base don this data.
    • unkeen2 hours ago
      This isn&#x27;t a product.
    • drfloyd5151 minutes ago
      Filter to your demographic.