I shared a link to Anita's article exploring the community of top book reviewers on Amazon. It provides a look into the culture and influence of the platform's most frequent and prominent early contributors.
I analyzed the Agents for Science conference data using ChatGPT and Claude to compare AI peer reviewers. I found they wildly disagree and exhibit 100% false confidence, though they excel at catching factual hallucinations.
I suggest exploring Amazon's Best of 2004, All Consuming, and the Daypop Amazon Wishlist for book recommendations. These links provide curated lists and community-driven insights to help you discover interesting titles to read.
I found a method to manipulate Amazon product image URLs, allowing you to control size, padding, and rendering styles just like Amazon does. These URL tricks provide extensive flexibility for displaying product imagery on external sites.
I found Shanahan's Amazon Zuggest, a tool that provides live search functionality for Amazon's product catalog. It allows users to see real-time suggestions and results as they type their queries into the interface.
I shared a link to a classic joke about Jeff Bezos and Amazon's early growth. Hosted on NetFunny, the piece offers a lighthearted perspective on the company's rapid expansion and business model during the 2000s.