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Claude Memory

https://www.anthropic.com/news/memory
261•doppp•4h ago•156 comments

Trump pardons convicted Binance founder

https://www.wsj.com/finance/currencies/trump-pardons-convicted-binance-founder-7509bd63
492•cowboyscott•5h ago•425 comments

Can "second life" EV batteries work as grid-scale energy storage?

https://www.volts.wtf/p/can-second-life-ev-batteries-work
63•davidw•3h ago•66 comments

What happened to Apple's legendary attention to detail?

https://blog.johnozbay.com/what-happened-to-apples-attention-to-detail.html
430•Bogdanp•2h ago•238 comments

New updates and more access to Google Earth AI

https://blog.google/technology/research/new-updates-and-more-access-to-google-earth-ai/
92•diogenico•4h ago•24 comments

Pyscripter – open-source Python IDE written in Delphi

https://github.com/pyscripter/pyscripter
24•peter_d_sherman•3d ago•2 comments

I spent a year making an ASN.1 compiler in D

https://bradley.chatha.dev/blog/dlang-propaganda/asn1-compiler-in-d/
224•BradleyChatha•8h ago•112 comments

Show HN: OpenSnowcat – A fork of Snowplow to keep open analytics alive

https://opensnowcat.io/
31•joaocorreia•2h ago•5 comments

Kaitai Struct: declarative binary format parsing language

https://kaitai.io/
39•djoldman•1w ago•12 comments

Date bug in Rust-based coreutils affects Ubuntu 25.10 automatic updates

https://lwn.net/Articles/1043103/
6•blueflow•51m ago•1 comments

Armed police swarm student after AI mistakes bag of Doritos for a weapon

https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/armed-police-swarm-student-after-ai-mistakes-bag-of-doritos...
277•antongribok•3h ago•176 comments

PyTorch Monarch

https://pytorch.org/blog/introducing-pytorch-monarch/
293•jarbus•11h ago•38 comments

I Managed to Grow Countable Yeast Colonies

https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/i-managed-to-grow-countable-yeast
6•crescit_eundo•1w ago•0 comments

OpenAI acquires Sky.app

https://openai.com/index/openai-acquires-software-applications-incorporated
68•meetpateltech•4h ago•35 comments

Zram Performance Analysis

https://notes.xeome.dev/notes/Zram
7•enz•1h ago•0 comments

Make Any TypeScript Function Durable

https://useworkflow.dev/
64•tilt•4h ago•45 comments

Summary of the Amazon DynamoDB Service Disruption in US-East-1 Region

https://aws.amazon.com/message/101925/
327•meetpateltech•20h ago•62 comments

The OS/2 Display Driver Zoo

https://www.os2museum.com/wp/the-os-2-display-driver-zoo/
37•kencausey•1w ago•3 comments

US probes Waymo robotaxis over school bus safety

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/us-investigates-waymo-robotaxis-over-102015308.html
30•gmays•8h ago•47 comments

How count-min sketches work – frequencies, but without the actual data

https://www.instantdb.com/essays/count_min_sketch
29•stopachka•1d ago•6 comments

Antislop: A framework for eliminating repetitive patterns in language models

https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.15061
76•Der_Einzige•5h ago•68 comments

Show HN: Git for LLMs – a context management interface

https://twigg.ai
26•jborland•6h ago•7 comments

Glasses-free 3D using webcam head tracking

https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/tools/camera/vr-without-glasses-for-webgl-332314
65•il_nets•5d ago•44 comments

Programming with Less Than Nothing

https://joshmoody.org/blog/programming-with-less-than-nothing/
401•signa11•15h ago•138 comments

Nango (YC W23) is hiring staff back-end engineers (remote)

https://www.nango.dev/careers
1•bastienbeurier•9h ago

OpenMaxIO: Forked UI for MinIO Object Storage

https://github.com/OpenMaxIO/openmaxio-object-browser
150•nimbius•3h ago•38 comments

Show HN: I built a tech news aggregator that works the way my brain does

https://deadstack.net/recent
105•dreadsword•3h ago•64 comments

VectorWare – from creators of `rust-GPU` and `rust-CUDA`

https://www.vectorware.com/blog/announcing-vectorware/
63•ashvardanian•5h ago•18 comments

The Muscular Compassion of "Paper Girl"

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-muscular-compassion-of-paper-girl
13•mitchbob•1h ago•4 comments

Unconventional Ways to Cast in TypeScript

https://wolfgirl.dev/blog/2025-10-22-4-unconventional-ways-to-cast-in-typescript/
60•Bogdanp•8h ago•27 comments
Open in hackernews

U.S. Details Gambling Cases Involving Pro Athletes and Mafia Families

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/23/nyregion/nba-illegal-gambling-arrests
62•ilamont•4h ago

Comments

kjkjadksj•3h ago
Ever since the Gilbert Arenas bust I’ve considered this to be not uncommon. Just from the circles these athletes run in and the type of fun people tend to have with that amount of money available. Even without that amount of money plenty of people gamble informally on most anything.

Really bad look for the NBA picking up a second major scandal this year, illegal Balmer payments to Kawhi Leonard being the first.

duxup•3h ago
What amazes me is some folks who I thought were smart guys got involved in all this, Chauncey Billups.
OutOfHere•3h ago
https://archive.ph/DgWEo
chadbennett•3h ago
https://archive.is/DgWEo
mycodendral•3h ago
NBA legends. Rigged shuffling machines. Specialized contact lenses. Instagram mafiosos. This case is incredible.
nradov•3h ago
The pro sports leagues made a Faustian bargain when they partnered with sports books like FanDuel and BetMGM. Those deals brought in licensing revenue and drove up short term fan engagement because the punters betting on games watch the whole thing without switching channels. But long term I think it's going to burn their business model. The temptation for players to take a bribe is huge and now every time fans see something happen on the field that seems unexpected they start to doubt whether it's real. If the leagues don't get a handle on this then in a few decades they'll be seen as jokes: anyone still watching will be doing it for campy or ironic entertainment like professional wrestling.
ClarityJones•3h ago
Professional sports used to exist to profit off viewership, and thus games would occasionally be rigged to increase entertainment value and align with market demand. However, the authenticity carried a large part of why the sports were interesting to watch.

Now, sports exist to facilitate gambling. Sports are interesting to viewers who have money on the line, and thus the authenticity is irrelevant and actually undermines the sport. Every gambler wants to believe they have an edge and that the outcomes are rigged... in their favor. If the outcomes are determined by the players simply trying their best, then what's the point of gambling?

gadders•2h ago
You know sports betting has existed in other counties for dozens of years, right?

All these people making predictions like this is some bold leap into the unknown but it's been legal in the UK since the 1960s.

piker•2h ago
The UK hath no fury like a forbidden US market unleashed.
SoftTalker•2h ago
Also been legal in Vegas for decades, including the days of "Lefty" Rosenthal and the Stardust Hotel when the mob was deeply entrenched there.
mateo411•7m ago
I bet somebody could make a movie about this.
Our_Benefactors•3h ago
What’s going on with the formatting in this article? Why is every other paragraph broken by another authors byline? Is this some anti-ai posturing by NYT? They’ve made the article harder to read for no reason.
zuminator•3h ago
It's not an article per se, it's a kind of live news feed, with each post showing the author.
heywoods•3h ago
"They used advanced wireless technologies to read the cards dealt in each hand and then pass that information to the defendants and co-conspirators."

Can anyone take a guess at what this means?

bobbiechen•3h ago
I think this refers to RFID-embedded playing cards, which have apparently been used at the World Series of Poker before: https://www.wsop.com/news/wsop-livestreaming-all-summer-with...

>The card information will be known to the viewers by using RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology for the very first time at the WSOP. Each card has a microchip embedded in it that has no impact on the cards or play, but with a specially-outfitted poker table, can send an encrypted signal to decipher the card’s rank and suit. The WSOP has used this technology during the 2012-13 WSOP Circuit season with success, and it is found throughout European poker events as well.

Zigurd•2h ago
This is high enshittification. Audiences will turn to professional wrestling and roller derby because those athletes have integrity.
bilbo0s•2h ago
>Audiences will turn to professional wrestling and roller derby because those athletes have integrity

You know what the sad part is?

They won't.

Wrestling and roller derby would need to give audiences something to bet on before they would switch from football-soccer-basketball-baseball.

A switch away from the popular bet-able sports will never happen in the absence of another set of corrupt bet-able sports.

watwut•1h ago
When I was young, "I like sports' meant that you like kicking the ball with guys or playing basketball or swim often.

Later it meant "I like sitting on couch watching guys on TV kick the ball".

Now it means "I am a gambler".

6stringmerc•2h ago
…aaaaaaand we’ll be seeing the bankers and financial professionals involved with the money laundering catching casss right?

Oh come on Chauncey Billus didn’t do his betting in Crypto like Dogecoin we just gonna let everybody skate like George Sorry-Ass Santos I guess?

Damn answered my own question.

vincefutr23•2h ago
Do they have proof Chauncey conspired in and profited from the rigging? Seems like he got appearance fees in under ground games? Interesting if the prosecution can tie him to the fraud itself. Announcing it in connection with actual game rigging interesting for a case that has nothing really to do with basketball.
_--__--__•2h ago
"One indictment in the case lists 32 defendants, including the former N.B.A. player and coach Damon Jones and the Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, who are both charged with wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy, according to the docket sheet in the case. Many of the other defendants also face those charges, along with counts accusing them of operating an illegal gambling enterprise and conspiracies to commit extortion and robbery."

They don't necessarily have or need evidence that Billups was aware of the rigging, just the regular financial crimes of taking payments from the Mafia that will presumably get him to cooperate.

glenstein•2h ago
I guess Austin Powers predicts the future:

>Mr. Nocella said the technology also included “specially designed contact lenses and sunglasses to read the backs of playing cards, which ensured that the victims would lose big.”

This technology (in a fictionalized eyepatch form) was the setup of the "I also like to live dangerously" joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkzMA1jrm00

Teever•2h ago
I've wondered about the feasibility of doing something similar with scratch lottery tickets.

The way I envision it working is a customer wearing the magic glasses says they have superstitious beliefs and they need the convenience store clerk to spread the tickets out so that they can 'see the aura' or w.e. of the tickets so they can pick a winning one.

I'm curious if this is even illegal. I assume that somewhere it would be but I bet that in a lot of places it isn't and if you were subtle about it you could get away with it for years.

Of course this all relies on the idea that the sensor is something that fits in glasses, or can be discretely hidden in a broach or something they wear with the video feed displayed on their glasses.

nextworddev•2h ago
Wonder if the whole Ippei thing was part of a bigger rabbit hole too
silexia•38m ago
Ban all gambling again, it is so destructive to the lives of so many people who get addicted.
fred_is_fred•18m ago
Has Trump pardoned them yet?