Wonderful project, Marius! :) I shared it with my brother who has a lot of books and tracks them in his own little app. Keep up the great work! So happy to see you around!
Working part-time (~100 hours / month) for the company I work for, I still have enough "free" time when I do: open-source stuff, JavaScript training, playing piano, playing with high-voltage (!), playing with chemistry explosions and experiments (in fact making fire almost anywhere, anytime).
One of this year goals was to drop out of college. I did it two months ago. Since officially I'm still a student (my documents are at the university), I'm still getting loans because of my good results from my previous year. But I don't regret this decission at all (at least, until now!).
All the thanks go to God! I enjoy being a Jesus follower. I believe this world is not our home. God prepares for us a better world. Until then, I'm happy to love Him. Actually, being a believer and web developer is a nice combination.
Since I signed up on GitHub I was searching for this bug: to "draw" things on others contributions graphs. And finally I found a trick. I cannot tell you exactly how it works, but the docs are very clear, you will get it: https://help.github.com/articles/why-are-my-contributions-no...
I disclosed this trick to the security team, but they said it's a low priority bug and I cannot get a reward for it (https://bounty.github.com/).
So, I thought: if I cannot get money for this discover, I will get some popularity. And I "vandalized" some contributions graphs:
Then I shown the GitHub Security team the mess I did. They told me not to do that again since this is a violation of the GitHub's terms. I kept that in mind and didn't repeat it.