Hacker News
- The Evaporative Cooling Effect http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/social-software-sundays-2-the-evaporative-cooling-effect/#storycontent 14 comments
- The Evaporative Cooling Effect in Online Communities http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/social-software-sundays-2-the-evaporative-cooling-effect/ 35 comments
- Humor on the web and how to stop it http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/social-software-sundays-1-humor-on-the-web-how-to-stop-it/ 46 comments
- My HN Dinner Party #6 http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/my-hn-dinner-6/ 7 comments
- The Silicon Valley "Bubble" http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-silicon-valley-bubble/ 3 comments
- My Mega HN Dinner Party (32 people, 7 courses) http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/my-hn-dinner-party-3/ 30 comments
- My HN Dinner Party #2 http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/hacker-news-dinner-party-2/ 4 comments
- My HN Dinner Party #1 http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/hacker-news-dinner-party-1/ 9 comments
- The $5 Guerrilla User Test http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-5-guerrilla-user-test/ 48 comments
- The billion dollar genius ego dilemma http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-billion-dollar-genius-ego-dilemma/ 8 comments
- The Dream Job http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-dream-job/ 3 comments
- The Ego Dilemma http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-ego-dilemma/ 3 comments
- Augmented Reality is the killer app for the iPhone 3GS http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-killer-app-for-iphone-3gs 23 comments
- Mechanical Turk changes how we understand labor http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/mechanical-turk-changes-how-we-understand-labor 21 comments
- My trip report for Day 1 of the Computer Human Interaction 2009 conference http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/chi-2009-day-1 3 comments
- The Evaporative Cooling Effect in online communities http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/social-software-sundays-2-the-evaporative-cooling-effect/ 13 comments programming
- The $5 guerilla user test: "Go back, apply the lessons you have learnt, repeat until you have an app that is 100% drunk person proof" http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/the-5-guerrilla-user-test/ 16 comments programming
- Statistics should be a philosophy subject http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/?p=185 5 comments math