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CSS Grid Lanes

https://webkit.org/blog/17660/introducing-css-grid-lanes/
255•frizlab•3h ago•86 comments

Mistral OCR 3

https://mistral.ai/news/mistral-ocr-3
389•pember•1d ago•72 comments

PBS News Hour West to go dark after ASU discontinues contract

https://www.statepress.com/article/2025/12/politics-pbs-newshour-west-closure
39•heavyset_go•2h ago•7 comments

Garage – An S3 object store so reliable you can run it outside datacenters

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455•ibobev•10h ago•92 comments

A Better Zip Bomb

https://www.bamsoftware.com/hacks/zipbomb/
82•kekqqq•4h ago•28 comments

TP-Link Tapo C200: Hardcoded Keys, Buffer Overflows and Privacy

https://www.evilsocket.net/2025/12/18/TP-Link-Tapo-C200-Hardcoded-Keys-Buffer-Overflows-and-Priva...
221•sibellavia•7h ago•64 comments

8-bit Boléro

https://linusakesson.net/music/bolero/index.php
174•Aissen•14h ago•29 comments

Amazon will allow ePub and PDF downloads for DRM-free eBooks

https://www.kdpcommunity.com/s/article/New-eBook-Download-Options-for-Readers-Coming-in-2026?lang...
541•captn3m0•16h ago•278 comments

GotaTun – Mullvad's WireGuard Implementation in Rust

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/announcing-gotatun-the-future-of-wireguard-at-mullvad-vpn
542•km•14h ago•112 comments

Graphite is joining Cursor

https://cursor.com/blog/graphite
174•fosterfriends•10h ago•197 comments

Brown/MIT shooting suspect found dead, officials say

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/12/18/brown-university-shooting-person-of-interest/
93•anigbrowl•22h ago•102 comments

Qwen-Image-Layered: transparency and layer aware open diffusion model

https://huggingface.co/papers/2512.15603
63•dvrp•22h ago•9 comments

Show HN: TinyPDF – 3kb pdf library (70x smaller than jsPDF)

https://github.com/Lulzx/tinypdf
113•lulzx•1d ago•15 comments

Performance Hints (2023)

https://abseil.io/fast/hints.html
48•danlark1•8h ago•24 comments

Rust's Block Pattern

https://notgull.net/block-pattern/
120•zdw•21h ago•53 comments

We ran Anthropic’s interviews through structured LLM analysis

https://www.playbookatlas.com/research/ai-adoption-explorer
41•jp8585•3h ago•48 comments

The FreeBSD Foundation's Laptop Support and Usability Project

https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/proj-laptop
137•mikece•11h ago•46 comments

Believe the Checkbook

https://robertgreiner.com/believe-the-checkbook/
119•rg81•10h ago•50 comments

NOAA deploys new generation of AI-driven global weather models

https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/noaa-deploys-new-generation-of-ai-driven-global-weather-models
88•hnburnsy•2d ago•59 comments

Language Immersion, Prison-Style (2017)

https://www.themarshallproject.org/2017/12/14/my-do-it-yourself-language-immersion-prison-style
9•johnny313•5d ago•0 comments

Vm.overcommit_memory=2 is the right setting for servers

https://ariadne.space/2025/12/16/vmovercommitmemory-is-always-the-right.html
37•signa11•2d ago•66 comments

Lite^3, a JSON-compatible zero-copy serialization format

https://github.com/fastserial/lite3
135•cryptonector•6d ago•33 comments

The pitfalls of partitioning Postgres yourself

https://hatchet.run/blog/postgres-partitioning
47•abelanger•3d ago•5 comments

Reverse Engineering US Airline's PNR System and Accessing All Reservations

https://alexschapiro.com/security/vulnerability/2025/11/20/avelo-airline-reservation-api-vulnerab...
88•bearsyankees•7h ago•41 comments

Response Healing: Reduce JSON defects by 80%+

https://openrouter.ai/announcements/response-healing-reduce-json-defects-by-80percent
38•numlocked•1d ago•37 comments

The scariest boot loader code

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27•todsacerdoti•5h ago•1 comments

Buteyko Method

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buteyko_method
35•rzk•4h ago•15 comments

LLM Year in Review

https://karpathy.bearblog.dev/year-in-review-2025/
52•swyx•5h ago•21 comments

Show HN: Misata – synthetic data engine using LLM and Vectorized NumPy

https://github.com/rasinmuhammed/misata
13•rasinmuhammed•3d ago•0 comments

History LLMs: Models trained exclusively on pre-1913 texts

https://github.com/DGoettlich/history-llms
763•iamwil•1d ago•376 comments
Open in hackernews

At least $9B billed across 14 Medicaid services in Minnesota may be fraudulent

https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/billions-paid-out-by-medicaid-in-minnesota-may-be-fraudulent-us-attorney/
49•mhb•2h ago

Comments

cyanydeez•2h ago
Says federal government whose credibility is worthless and has likely caused fraud multiple times this baseless estimate.
quickthrowman•2h ago
The press release is 100% political.

As someone who lives in Minnesota, I wish the US Attorney’s office would provide data about the alleged Medicare fraud to the MN state government, like they have requested.

Instead, they speculate about a ridiculous amount of money being stolen ($9B) that is likely an order of magnitude larger than the actual loss, providing no proof, and sharing zero information with the relevant agencies in Minnesota’s government.

If there is fraud, please prosecute it and collaborate with my state’s government to uncover it so our tax dollars can go towards medical care for real people.

Actual fraud has happened here in MN, an organization called Feed Our Future stole hundreds of millions of dollars by claiming to provide food to students. [0], [1] We’d appreciate any actual help the federal government can provide, instead we get politicized press releases.

[0] https://www.irs.gov/compliance/criminal-investigation/minnea...

[1] https://www.justice.gov/usao-mn/pr/78th-defendant-charged-fe...

msuniverse2026•1h ago
Wow, Najmo Ahmed, Said Ereg and Abdirashid Bixi Dool really did that?
blactuary•1h ago
What is this supposed to mean? Elaborate
etchalon•2h ago
I remember when I could trust Federal Prosecutors when they announced a crime had been committed.
mjmsmith•1h ago
"Up to 100% of immigrants may be criminals."
kcplate•1h ago
That statement is not factually incorrect. Neither is this statement: “Up to 100% of US citizens may be criminals”
RobotToaster•1h ago
“Up to 100% of politicians may be criminals”
hereme888•1h ago
And we keep getting them elected. Imagine an election where candidates are liable for the veracity of every claim they make, with immediate penalties to their candidacy, and only verified facts are allowed in ads.
JumpCrisscross•1h ago
> Imagine an election where candidates are liable for the veracity of every claim they make, with immediate penalties to their candidacy, and only verified facts are allowed in ads

You cease to have a democracy. The real power sits with the verifier in that system.

hereme888•1h ago
Important point.
mjmsmith•1h ago
Yes.
germinalphrase•1h ago
This $9B figure is not a serious number; it’s a narrative. The concrete allegations released so far peg the criminal impact closer to $250 million which, let’s be honest, is bad enough.

As a Minnesotan, I’m appalled by the scale of these thefts, but glad they are actively investigating and charging these people for their crimes. If we had an honest and right minded political/justice system, we would be seeking to uncover and prosecute fraud through the nation.

hereme888•1h ago
I know so many honest citizens who could have benefitted from a tiny fraction of that money.

But it's been under investigation for 4.5 years as I understand, and the theoretical numbers thrown by politicians (hype/lies) are increasingly confusing. So what's the hope for any correction?

germinalphrase•1h ago
I don’t hear many people in Minnesota trying to pretend the existence of these crimes is a hoax, fake news, etc. - so the hope is that we take our prosecutorial responsibilities seriously. Perhaps, so seriously that we set an expectation for the investigation and criminal prosecution of fraud and corruption vertically as well.
hippo22•1h ago
It’s not like multi-billion Medicare / Medicaid fraud is unheard of. What makes you certain it’s not a serious number?
germinalphrase•55m ago
To my understanding, the total spending is around $18B, so the allegation that 50% of all spending is fraudulent requires quite the sniff test. Additionally, large multi-billion dollar fraud causes are usually associated with large organizations (like a hospital or insurance system) which is not the case here.

Could it be $9B+? Stick enough vague qualifying words around your presentation of the probable truth then yea, sure - at least $9B in spending could be fraudulent.

cavisne•34m ago
It’s not 50% of all Medicaid spending. Minnesota spends about 18B a year (federal + state) on Medicaid). This is an alleged 9b of fraud over 7 years in specific services, so about a billion a year. An organization Minnesota knew was likely fraudulent at the time was still able to steal 250m in a year during COVID so a billion a year doesn’t seem too far fetched.
germinalphrase•28m ago
That would make it a more compelling argument, yes. However, the known ~$250M fraud was stolen over several years (rather than a single year’s take), so it’s not clear what could account for the remaining $8.75B.
tootie•18m ago
It says right in the first para, "could be" $9B. They obviously have no real idea. It sounds like the audit turned up a large amount of spending that can't be positively accounted for. Similar to the multiple trillions missing in all recent DoD audits. We really don't know how much has truly been "stolen" versus just not being properly recorded.
silisili•1h ago
I've not been keeping up with the news lately though I'd heard about this in passing. Was this tipped off from prior investigations wrapping up finally, or the current federal gov's hatred of Walz and Omar?

I mainly ask because it makes me curious how much fraud exists in other states - basically are we picking on MN, or are they the exception?

derbOac•55m ago
It seems people in this thread are getting downvoted for pointing out that your questions are reasonable.

There's a lot of disputes between state and federal authorities about this. The 9B figure is being disputed, and there's a lot of claims that the state has been kept in the dark about it intentionally, with claims that MN GOP House members on fraud investigation committees have been purposely withholding information from the state, forwarding their information instead to federal prosecutors. These House members don't seem to deny this:

https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/house-fraud-committee-wi...

https://www.startribune.com/walz-says-theres-no-evidence-of-...

I'm not sure people are really disputing that the fraud happened. I think there are disagreements about the scope of it and about the way in which the investigation has been happening, and the motives for the way in which it has happened.

Here's the whistleblower portal they set up earlier this year for example:

https://mnhouserepublicans.com/whistleblower-portal/

They then forwarded tips to the federal DOJ and not the state.

So are they picking on MN? I don't think the fraud, to the extent it is there, is them picking on them. The way in which this has unfolded might be.

silisili•50m ago
Yeah, I usually shy away from these threads because any hint of politicism drives tribalism and people assuming whatever I said is on the enemy side, whatever that is. I just wanted to get more informed thoughts and opinions.

In any event, thank you for the response and links.

rayiner•2m ago
[delayed]
azemetre•1h ago
If Florida is anything to go by, the person responsible for this will run for Governor then Senator while winning both elections.
asmodeuslucifer•1h ago
Just a reminder, the poor don't do the billing. Businesses do.
barelysapient•49m ago
If true, it’s an eye watering amount for such a small state.
zoklet-enjoyer•23m ago
Pretty average size population for a US state.