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How to Make Sense of AI

https://commoncog.com/how-to-make-sense-of-ai/
1•gmays•1m ago•0 comments

Pentagon Seeks $200B to Fund Iran War

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/19/world/middleeast/pentagon-200-billion-iran-war-funding-hegseth...
1•mizzao•2m ago•1 comments

Apache CMS Retrospective

https://iconoclasts.blog/joe/apache-cms
1•joesuf4•4m ago•0 comments

Google Working on Native Gemini AI App for Mac

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/19/google-native-gemini-mac-app/
1•Sir_Twist•5m ago•0 comments

In Mexico, Bread Is the Heart of Daily Life

https://cooking.nytimes.com/article/mexico-bread
1•bookofjoe•6m ago•1 comments

Show HN: ContextD – OCRs your screen activity, use it in AI agents via local API

https://github.com/thesophiaxu/contextd
1•thesophiaxu•9m ago•0 comments

Free daily-updated US tariff data in JSON,Section301,active exclusions

https://github.com/dutybirdio/us-tariff-data
2•dutybird•10m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Can we make up/downvotes/flags visible on Hacker News Archives (delayed)

2•gpt5•15m ago•0 comments

Drugwars for the TI-82/83/83 Calculators

https://gist.github.com/mattmanning/1002653/b7a1e88479a10eaae3bd5298b8b2c86e16fb4404
1•robotnikman•15m ago•0 comments

Claude Code: Channels

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/channels
28•jasonjmcghee•20m ago•4 comments

A cheetah coat, a failed startup and lessons learned

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1•rmason•20m ago•1 comments

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1•maaydin•23m ago•0 comments

The Cult of Costco

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/2025/12/costco-is-an-american-achievement/685411/
3•ViktorRay•25m ago•0 comments

What to Know About the Push to Display the Ten Commandments in Classes

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/19/us/ten-commandments-schools-states.html
2•JumpCrisscross•27m ago•0 comments

Prism MCP – Session Memory and 94% Context Reduction for AI Agents

https://github.com/dcostenco/prism-mcp
2•dcostenco•28m ago•0 comments

OpenAI Plans Launch of Desktop 'Superapp' to Refocus, Simplify User Experience

https://www.wsj.com/tech/openai-plans-launch-of-desktop-superapp-to-refocus-simplify-user-experie...
1•JumpCrisscross•28m ago•1 comments

Cool Claude Code Proficiency Badge

https://github.com/Z-M-Huang/cc-proficiency
2•zh_code•31m ago•0 comments

How are Iranian drones getting their guidance?

3•dottenad•32m ago•0 comments

I Had Too Many Issues Using OpenClaw, So I Made My Own Agent

https://zarkones.itch.io/justabot
1•ZARKONES•34m ago•2 comments

Tesla Has Its First Semi-Truck and It's a Hit with Truckers

https://www.wsj.com/business/logistics/truckers-tesla-fans-semi-b0a66e6e
2•JumpCrisscross•35m ago•0 comments

The Odds of Me Being Mauled by a Bear This Weekend Keep Going Up on Kalshi

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3•sharkweek•37m ago•0 comments

Powering the agents: Workers AI now runs large models, starting with Kimi K2.5

https://blog.cloudflare.com/workers-ai-large-models/
2•zenoware•40m ago•0 comments

Wayland set the Linux Desktop back by 10 years

https://omar.yt/posts/wayland-set-the-linux-desktop-back-by-10-years
13•omarroth•40m ago•1 comments

Justice Department seizes several websites it says spread terrorist propaganda

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5•montroser•41m ago•0 comments

Why Many Business Software Systems Fail Before Development Even Starts

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2•alkas•42m ago•1 comments

Next car might need 300 GB of RAM, and so will autonomous robots

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/19/micron_q2_2026/
4•hedora•45m ago•2 comments

Show HN: PayGate – File paywall for freelancers (pay before download)

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Branded Notion and Coda PDF Exports

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1•prtnm•49m ago•0 comments

A timeline of Mac processor transitions

https://colinmckellar.com/2026/03/12/mac-processor-transitions/
2•K7PJP•50m ago•0 comments

I wiped a QA database with an AI agent (and why it was inevitable)

https://akulakov.substack.com/p/how-i-wiped-a-database-with-an-ai
1•akulakov•52m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Bombarding gamblers with offers greatly increases betting and gambling harm

https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2026/march/bombarding-gamblers-with-offers-greatly-increases-betting-and-gambling-harm.html
46•hhs•1h ago

Comments

xenadu02•1h ago
Super shocking (sarcasm).

Gamblers are the whales of that industry. The industry is well aware of that and well aware of how much harm they can cause. But their paychecks depend on not knowing so they choose not to.

Same as pay-to-win freemium games. Find the whales and milk them for all you can. For every high-spender who can afford it they know full well the other 99 cannot. They know they are ruining some people's lives. They know they use dirty psychological manipulation tactics. Their paychecks depend on not knowing so they choose not to.

mc32•52m ago
Also there’s a bit of a tragedy of the commons. If one entity is scrupulous that doesn’t mean another will. Obviously if they had any morals they’d see the bright line.
epolanski•43m ago
The worst thing is that gambling companies are free to ban you if you win too much.

So if you're still there it's just because you're being milked.

There's a a giant market for second hand accounts on betting websites for this very reason.

Forgeties79•18m ago
No different than Big Tobacco right? They loved researching all the things that weren’t linked to smoking.
rimbo789•57m ago
The legalization and expansion of gambling was a massive mistake and should be undone as soon as possible.
recursivedoubts•56m ago
Crazy how we (the US) just decided as a society that gambling was not only not illegal anymore but that it was perfectly reasonable to integrate it deeply into every sporting event possible in a span of about five years.

We didn't decide that, btw.

epolanski•39m ago
And not just sports, but world events where insiders can have the financial incentives to make terrible things happen.

But say that, and the same non sensical asinine crowd that spammed about crypto future or NFTs will tell you that's just to have more accurate information and you don't get it.

ludston•55m ago
I mean if it didn't make the gambling organizations more money they wouldn't do it. Gambling industry has always been about how much wealth it can extract from the punters without being regulated for it.

Hopefully this research ends up being used to justify more gambling regulations, but governments are addicted to the gambling lobby donations so who knows what will happen.

kelseyfrog•55m ago
If it's so bad for gamblers, why don't they stop?

If gambling orgs do something that you know causes harm, why isn't the a legal sense of responsibility?

snarfy•50m ago
> If it's so bad for gamblers, why don't they stop?

That's not how addiction works.

chrislh•41m ago
I highly (and regularly) recommend reading Gabor Mate's "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts"

It's an enlightening read on addiction that will make you more empathetic for addicts of all types: gambling, substances, shopping, whatever.

Definitely worth a look if you find yourself asking "Why don't they just stop?"

https://www.amazon.com/Realm-Hungry-Ghosts-Encounters-Addict...

kelseyfrog•34m ago
If someone cannot stop gambling, then what moral responsibility do gambling organizations have when giving them offers?
cjcenizal•26m ago
I understand moral arguments but also see how others might not. I think it might be more useful to view this from a societal perspective. Is it to society's benefit to ensure gamblers don't ruin their own lives? To answer that question, what's the cost to society when a gambler ruins their life?

Lost savings means an impoverished individual and potentially an impoverished family and children. These draw support resources from the state and community, are more likely to turn to crime, and are less likely to develop into contributing members of society.

kelseyfrog•19m ago
Help me understand the difference between preying on gambling addicts vs preying on gullible old people to get them to buy $500 in apple store gift cards.
sd9•16m ago
Huh? I don’t think you should do either.
santoshalper•24m ago
Only the moral obligation not to prey on the weak. Gambling addicts are sick. Taking advantage of a sick person makes you scummy.
sd9•20m ago
If you were friends with an alcoholic it would be pretty shitty to give them a bottle of vodka for their birthday.

People are not machines, it’s not as simple as deciding whether to do something or not. You have stronger and weaker days. Temptation makes it harder to do what is in your best interests, even if you’ve decided on another day that you’d rather not partake.

Getting concrete about gambling: lots of people decide not to gamble and just don’t. Lots of people decide they don’t care whether they gamble and they do. But there are also many people in the middle, who would rather not gamble, but find that they sometimes act against their own best interests, and their own past resolutions to not gamble. Bombarding these people with offers of free bets increases the likelihood that they will gamble on their weaker days.

When I hear takes like yours, I feel very jealous. I would love to always act in my own best interests and according to some policy I predetermined. But that’s just not my experience of how life works.

kelseyfrog•15m ago
It seems like a gambling addiction is the same as not having the capacity to choose not to. Is that a misunderstanding?
sd9•9m ago
I think… sort of.

I feel like you’re trying to force some sort of binary here, but I’m trying to say that you may choose not to gamble in general, on day X, but find that you do gamble later.

In fact I would say that many gambling addicts have _chosen_ _not_ to gamble in some sense, but in another moment they do find that they choose to. There’s a temporal aspect to this.

Advertising gambling to those people makes it less likely that they will follow through on their choices.

Do you always do literally everything you choose with a clear head? Never procrastinate, get angry, feel sad, whatever? It’s really hard for me to see your perspective on this.

jazzpush2•43m ago
It was legal up til a few years ago. Take a guess why it's not now (or just read the news).

| If it's so bad for gamblers, why don't they stop?

If this is serious, lol. "Why are you addicted to X. Just stop, it's easy!"

bombcar•22m ago
“Stop being poor.”
beloch•52m ago
>“Although the findings relate to direct marketing, I see no reason why the same or similar adverse effects wouldn’t occur for gambling advertising on TV or social media.”

Controlling/banning advertising for Alcohol and Tobacco results in significant health benefits. Sports gambling used to be illegal in many places or limited to specific places. Now that it's available in your pocket, like a pack of smokes or a flask of whisky, why wouldn't advertising triggers, direct or otherwise, be effective at encouraging susceptible people to partake? This is not a surprising result. It's the inaction of most governments that is surprising.

jazzpush2•45m ago
It's everywhere on YouTube, usually as a 'hidden' ad in the alt-right manosphere (e.g. the recent Nick Shirley video he wears a sweatshirt for a gambling site throughout, with constant name drops of it that aren't over ads).

Disgusting behavior, especially coming from those who often claim their content is to improve things. Hypocrites across the board.

epolanski•42m ago
I see Kalshi promoted on many sports highlights videos on YouTube.
joecool1029•31m ago
Makes sense, it’s high in protein.
cm2012•41m ago
The US Supreme Court made it illegal for states to ban gambling ads, as a first amendment issue. I think it was a bad decision.
fc417fc802•18m ago
I wonder if they would overturn that if sufficient evidence of harm were demonstrated. They've been remarkably consistent about permitting violations of constitutional rights where the government can unambiguously demonstrate a pressing need.
Bratmon•23m ago
Greater New Orleans Broadcasting Association, Inc. v. United States (1999) makes it illegal for the government to ban advertising of legal gambling in the US.
abcde666777•52m ago
I've always found the marketing around gambling (and most things really) completely disgusting. As a society I think we're far too tolerant of these things.

A lot of the ads basically go along the lines of: 'you could win big and have a great time, awesome! (disclaimer: will probably ruin your life)'.

It should be like it is with smoking - photos of lung cancer patients on the package. People will still do it of course but at least it's not falsely advertised.

So the gambling ads should be things like, that moment where your wife finds out you've drained the family's savings and the house is about to be re-possessed. Yeah.

snarfy•47m ago
south park alcohol commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6Cg8klY9JI
epolanski•41m ago
And gambling, same as prediction markets, has literally no positive social outcome.
Invictus0•42m ago
why can't we have a law that just caps your gambling losses? Everyone gets a federally issued gambling license tied to your ID, if you lose more than X amount the casino is no longer legally allowed to let you play. Casual gamblers can still enjoy, problem gamblers get cut off; just like with alcohol at the bar.
santoshalper•22m ago
For the same reason it isn't outlawed to begin with. It makes some wealthy, influential people even wealthier. They, not we, control our government.
quickthrowman•21m ago
Someone could create a market where problem gamblers can buy wagering power (the ability to risk more after reaching their own loss cap) from non-gamblers unless you force physical in person gambling with ID checks.

Gambling should return to being legal in Vegas and on reservations, 24/7 gambling anywhere is very problematic.

bluGill•11m ago
They can but most non gamblers wouldn't partictpate. Many non gomblers won't particitate because they might go to vegas this year and so want the chance.
alex43578•9m ago
Alcohol should only be legal in pubs and bars; alcohol in Disney World, on planes, and in grocery stores is very problematic.
hattmall•15m ago
Interesting approach but crack is illegal and still people are addicted to it.
Invictus0•7m ago
your point is not clear to me. alcohol is legal and people are addicted to it
mothballed•5m ago
When online sports gambling started in the US they were offering $500-$1000 of free bets to sign up. Very tempting to sign up, even though I don't gamble anymore than about once a decade, but I decided whoever did that offer was probably smarter than me about who would win out in the end.

I've been around the block long enough to know you never take an 'easy profit' deal from someone who is in the business of making money from them while in their own domain.