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Show HN: I built a Clojure runtime on top of Chez Scheme

https://yogthos.net/posts/2026-07-02-jolt.html
1•yogthos•58s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ramsford – AI butler for travel, cruise planning, and daily tasks

https://ramsford.ai/
1•ramsford1000•1m ago•0 comments

Eric S. Raymond take on AI

https://twitter.com/esrtweet/status/2074889702381953222
1•lobo_tuerto•2m ago•0 comments

Reading a 3k-Year-Old Poem (Odyssey) to a 3-Year-Old Boy

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1•theanonymousone•2m ago•0 comments

A Short History of Cinema(2020)

https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/very-short-history-of-cinema
1•hopelessluca•3m ago•0 comments

Why a model that explains 95% of variance only compresses 18%

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Kimi K3 to beat Opus 4.8

https://twitter.com/zijing_wu/status/2077699476194771064
1•WithinReason•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I've built tldraw for HTML and Markdown pages (with encryption)

https://pastehex.dev/
1•pandrre•6m ago•0 comments

Starlink from 1984 – By Nemanja Trifunovic

https://nemanjatrifunovic.substack.com/p/starlink-from-1984
1•rbanffy•6m ago•0 comments

Will there be any more bugs to find after AI has fixed them all?

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1•snorbleck•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: An MCP server that frames screen recordings and shots in Apple bezels

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2•igneous_rocker•10m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Termaxa – I found my AI-agent gate had silently stopped gating Cursor

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1•devdoc83•10m ago•1 comments

Should you be paying to get insights of your own money?

https://cardneuro.com/
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AI agents write PostgreSQL like Python

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1•aevlampiev•11m ago•0 comments

Eli Lilly to buy psychedelics maker AtaiBeckley for $2.8B

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1•ulrikrasmussen•11m ago•0 comments

Compatibility regressions with anti-tampering SDKs used by apps are resolved

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1•Cider9986•11m ago•0 comments

The $110/month self-improving pipeline

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Show HN: A Python script that parses sheet music and plays it on a drum machine

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End of Line: Replacing MCP with Standard Filesystem Tools

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1•grahamlee•13m ago•0 comments

WHO calls for action as new cancer cases are projected to nearly double by 2050

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1•gmays•14m ago•0 comments

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Ask HN: How do you manage too many open tabs?

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AI reviewers shipped secret-exfil code because a ticket said "pre-approved"

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The Unreasonable Power of Identifiers

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Self-testing AI harness finds its own bugs

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Show HN: Estratos – stacked memory system for AI assistants

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Readme, Not

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Show HN: Fly a nano-drone from your terminal (Rust TUI)

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Ask HN: Are there any hedge funds incorporating sports bets in their portfolios?

2•JumpinJack_Cash•1h ago
I notice that HN has a super anti sports bet bias so before you jump me considerate the uniqueness of sports bets in the vast landscape of financial bets one can make.

1) It's the only field in which you don't need the consensus to solidify around your position in order to make money, as a matter of fact you HOPE that the consensus doesn't solidify around your position until the gameclock reaches 0:00 and your prediction becomes true.

2) Thanks to prediction markets though (and the already known betting exchanges such as Betfair and the huge landscape of Asian ones), a sport bet can also be liquid meaning that you can also profit from consensus solidifying around your bet.

3) The market can stay irrational more than you can stay solvent, that is a recurrent theme in investing but with sports bets you have a hard deadline for the market to resolve and gain its rationality back as opposed to the normal markets which can stay irrational forever because the public can be captured by yet another narrative once one loses steam.

4) UHNWI tend to hangout together so the investors and the administrators of a hedge fund could have access to the actual players deciding the outcome of games and thus they could accurately judge their mental and physical form and if needed be they could also persuade them to make a determinate result happen..

What do you guys think? Why hasn't this sort of fund develop yet ? At least publicly?

Do you think hedge fund already incorporate sports bets in their portfolio but they do it in secret?

Comments

A_D_E_P_T•1h ago
> 4) UHNWI tend to hangout together so the investors and the administrators of a hedge fund could have access to the actual players deciding the outcome of games and thus they could accurately judge their mental and physical form and if needed be they could also persuade them to make a determinate result happen.

lol, I think the mob tried this back in the 1920s. It's one of the most obviously illegal things you can do, and would get your fund shut down in a heartbeat the minute it's exposed.

As to the rest of your post, I'll put it like this: If you invest in stocks, the odds are structurally stacked in your favor. (This wasn't always the case, but has been the case for a while, and there's no indication that it's going to change any time soon.) If you wager money on sports, the odds are always against you. Why would a hedge fund (think about this for a second) throw money away on such wagers?

I can imagine a hedge fund that takes bets and separates fools from their money, but most or all of them have anti-vice policies and would never countenance such a thing.

JumpinJack_Cash•37m ago
> the mob tried this back in the 1920

To notice that Lebron is depressed because he had to put down his dog and bet that his depression will influence his performance on the court is illegal?

> Odds are structurally stacked in your favor. (This wasn't always the case, but has been the case for a while, and there's no indication that it's going to change any time soon.

This is just an assumption based on nothing, on the other hand it's true from first principals that you need people to agree with you to make money in stocks whereas in sports bets you not only don't need those but actually hope that people are taking the other side of the bet

> If you wager money on sports, the odds are always against you.

The house edge can be compared with other costs that hedge fund incour when they trade stocks, also they are not present on prediction markets and are very slim on betting exchanges such as Betfair