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A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle

https://coveillance.org/a-walking-tour-of-surveillance-infrastructure-in-seattle/
141•eustoria•3h ago•43 comments

Fidonet: Technology, Use, Tools, and History (1993)

https://www.fidonet.org/inet92_Randy_Bush.txt
74•BruceEel•2h ago•24 comments

Adafruit Receives Demand Letter from Fenwick Legal Counsel on Behalf of Flux.ai

https://blog.adafruit.com/
429•semanser•6h ago•167 comments

Why Janet? (2023)

https://ianthehenry.com/posts/why-janet/
337•yacin•7h ago•164 comments

The newest Instagram “exploit” is the goofiest I've seen

https://www.0xsid.com/blog/meta-account-takeover-fiasco
2065•ssiddharth•1d ago•457 comments

You Don't Love Systemd Timers Enough

https://blog.tjll.net/you-dont-love-systemd-timers-enough/
204•yacin•7h ago•140 comments

CSS-Native Parallax Effect

https://dan-webnotes.com/posts/2026-06-02-css-native-parallax-effect/
95•dandep•6h ago•45 comments

Reviving Teletext for Ham Radio

https://spectrum.ieee.org/reviving-teletext-for-ham-radio
33•yarapavan•4d ago•14 comments

Can the stockmarket swallow Anthropic, SpaceX and OpenAI?

https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2026/06/01/can-the-stockmarket-swallow-anthropic-...
587•1vuio0pswjnm7•17h ago•1005 comments

Show HN: Eyeball

https://eyeball.rory.codes/
134•mrroryflint•7h ago•49 comments

Stop Ruining It

https://seths.blog/2026/06/stop-ruining-it/
130•herbertl•6h ago•47 comments

Preparing for KDE Plasma's Last X11-Supported Release

https://blog.davidedmundson.co.uk/blog/596/
62•jandeboevrie•2h ago•60 comments

Why Custom Attributes in .NET Give Me Nightmares

https://blog.washi.dev/posts/custom-attributes-and-why-they-suck/
45•jandeboevrie•2d ago•14 comments

PCMFlowG722 wideband (HD voice) codec for ESP32

https://github.com/tanakamasayuki/PCMFlowG722
12•zdw•3d ago•1 comments

macOS needs its grid back

https://blog.hopefullyuseful.com/blog/macos-needs-its-grid-back/
350•ranebo•15h ago•220 comments

Great Question (YC W21) Is Hiring Applied AI Interns

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/great-question/jobs/J5TNvQH-ai-engineer-intern
1•nedwin•4h ago

Webcam head tracking, webcam to control in‑game FOV

https://www.openfov.com/
61•mwit2023•3d ago•36 comments

CQL: Categorical Databases

https://categoricaldata.net/
81•noworriesnate•3d ago•30 comments

Apple rejected my dictation app for using the accessibility API

https://www.mitmllc.com/blog/apple-rejected-my-dictation-app/
218•RZelaya•4h ago•132 comments

The S in Interoperability

https://frederikbraun.de/the-s-in-interoperability.html
3•conslit•2d ago•0 comments

Chipotlai Max

https://github.com/cyberpapiii/chipotlai-max
331•nigelgutzmann•17h ago•55 comments

OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now available on AWS

https://openai.com/index/openai-frontier-models-and-codex-are-now-available-on-aws/
342•typpo•18h ago•116 comments

Strace-ui, Bonsai_term, and the TUI renaissance

https://blog.janestreet.com/strace-ui-bonsai-term-and-the-tui-renaissance/
119•matt_d•12h ago•61 comments

Debug Project

https://debug.com/
262•Eridanus2•20h ago•106 comments

Expanding Project Glasswing

https://www.anthropic.com/news/expanding-project-glasswing
72•surprisetalk•3h ago•70 comments

Microsoft builds MacBook Pro rival with NVIDIA-powered Surface Laptop Ultra

https://www.windowslatest.com/2026/06/01/microsoft-builds-its-ultimate-macbook-pro-rival-with-the...
269•jbk•1d ago•559 comments

AI Agent Guidelines for CS336 at Stanford

https://github.com/stanford-cs336/assignment1-basics/blob/main/CLAUDE.md
478•prakashqwerty•1d ago•148 comments

Should you normalize RGB values by 255 or 256?

https://30fps.net/pages/255-vs-256-division/
307•pplanu•23h ago•127 comments

Meta repeatedly snubs EU body over Facebook and Instagram user bans

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c152yvwjwkko
62•dijksterhuis•1h ago•83 comments

Fooling around with encrypted reasoning blobs

https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2026/05/29/fooling-around-with-encrypted-reasoning-blobs/
142•supermatou•4d ago•31 comments
Open in hackernews

I was just scammed by Polymarket

https://twitter.com/willo2_Poly/status/2061640812132516321
27•int32_64•1h ago
https://xcancel.com/willo2_Poly/status/2061640812132516321

Comments

newaccountman2•57m ago
Not surprising if true. The industry is full of immoral douches who think they are above being regulated, so of course it's not surprising when they behave unethically.
pimlottc•49m ago
I don't like to be glib but this is literally playing stupid games.
drcongo•47m ago
As a non-US-resident (and full disclaimer - someone who believes gambling should be in the same regulation bracket as smoking), honestly it looks like the US have collectively lost their minds with Polymarket.
CodesInChaos•47m ago
> a multi billion dollar casino with rules that can change and you have no option to legally fight it

Why is there no way to legally fight this? Is polymarket too de-centralized? Or incorporated in a jurisdiction where that's not feasible? Or are "you can't sue us" ToS actually enforceable here?

Taek•40m ago
Doesn't really track, polymarket can be sued just like anyone else. It might be prohibitively expensive for a small individual, but that's no different from wanting to sue Apple either.
iririririr•47m ago
zero sympathy.

how did we went from being all vocally aware that HFT is a scam that we will never get into, to falling to the lowest denominations of scams just because you can be the patso?

WolfCop•45m ago
It sounds like they were scammed, and I feel bad for them. But they probably don’t realize how funny this comment is.

> I supported Polymarket for years because I believed they represented crypto values.

Taek•42m ago
Despite having a lot of scammers and bad actors, crypto does have an underlying ethos that attracts a lot of people. And that ethos is one of removing intermediaries, robust cryptographic security, open and unrestricted participation for all, and letting people have as much financial freedom as possible.

A lot of us still fight to push those values forward.

devindotcom•45m ago
caveat emptor
beering•43m ago
FTFA:

> I supported Polymarket for years because I believed they represented crypto values. > > In fact, their platform is simply another bucketshop where if you bet too much, you're going to get cleaned.

Please, tell me more about these “crypto values”. Are they values like, “no regulations,” “rug pulls,” “funding ransomware”?

banannaise•41m ago
For the initial position, he has a case.

Then he kept playing a market that was already fully decided, when the only step left was to resolve the outcome. I believe the relevant adage here is "You can't cheat an honest man."

With that said, any trades after a market has concluded but before it is officially resolved should be voided. The market should close at the end of the time window (or the time of the resolving announcement, if that's the relevant trigger point).

Bootvis•36m ago
It’s a terrible adage. There are thousands of ways to cheat honest people that place bets. For example, they definitely cheated everyone that only placed bets before June.
ibejoeb•13m ago
>any trades after a market has concluded but before it is officially resolved should be voided

Is that not how it is? I'm not really following the thread. So is polymarket paying out on the initial position, i.e., the one taken before the window closed, and not on the position after it was a foregone conclusion? Or was the whole position reversed?

--

OK, on rereading, it seems like the polymarket stance is that the confirmation was not available by the deadline. Fine. But the whole "resolved to no" doesn't make sense. Leaving aside the after-the-fact bet, this is just a terrible structure. The whole thing should unwound and everyone who participated should be reverted.