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SuperHappyDevHouse (a.k.a. SHDH) is an international series of social events that organizers originally conceived as parties for hackers and thinkers. It is founded by and (founder of PBwiki) on May 29, 2005. SHDH in Silicon Valley began by hosting 150 to 200 people every six weeks at rotating venues throughout San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley, California. The unusual name derived from a popular 1991 Saturday Night Live satire, Happy Fun Ball, which lampooned TV commercials and the NERF Ball. Weekly lived in a house nicknamed "SuperHappyFunHouse" after SNL's commercial parody, and that name was given yet another twist as SuperHappyDevHouse.

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  • SuperHappyDevHouse (también conocido como SHDH) es una serie internacional de eventos sociales que los organizadores originalmente concibieron como fiestas para hackers y pensadores. Fundado el 29 de mayo de 2005 por Jeff Lindsay y David Weekly (fundador de ), SHDH en Silicon Valley comenzó con 150 hasta 200 personas cada seis semanas en diversos lugares de San Franciscoy Silicon Valley, California. El inusual nombre deriva de una popular sátira del programa Saturday Night Live llamada Happy Fun Ball. (es)
  • SuperHappyDevHouse (a.k.a. SHDH) is an international series of social events that organizers originally conceived as parties for hackers and thinkers. It is founded by and (founder of PBwiki) on May 29, 2005. SHDH in Silicon Valley began by hosting 150 to 200 people every six weeks at rotating venues throughout San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley, California. The unusual name derived from a popular 1991 Saturday Night Live satire, Happy Fun Ball, which lampooned TV commercials and the NERF Ball. Weekly lived in a house nicknamed "SuperHappyFunHouse" after SNL's commercial parody, and that name was given yet another twist as SuperHappyDevHouse. (en)
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  • SuperHappyDevHouse (también conocido como SHDH) es una serie internacional de eventos sociales que los organizadores originalmente concibieron como fiestas para hackers y pensadores. Fundado el 29 de mayo de 2005 por Jeff Lindsay y David Weekly (fundador de ), SHDH en Silicon Valley comenzó con 150 hasta 200 personas cada seis semanas en diversos lugares de San Franciscoy Silicon Valley, California. El inusual nombre deriva de una popular sátira del programa Saturday Night Live llamada Happy Fun Ball. (es)
  • SuperHappyDevHouse (a.k.a. SHDH) is an international series of social events that organizers originally conceived as parties for hackers and thinkers. It is founded by and (founder of PBwiki) on May 29, 2005. SHDH in Silicon Valley began by hosting 150 to 200 people every six weeks at rotating venues throughout San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley, California. The unusual name derived from a popular 1991 Saturday Night Live satire, Happy Fun Ball, which lampooned TV commercials and the NERF Ball. Weekly lived in a house nicknamed "SuperHappyFunHouse" after SNL's commercial parody, and that name was given yet another twist as SuperHappyDevHouse. (en)
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