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The Simpsons Hit and Run Source Code Comments, Read by Comic Book Guy [video]

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A Simple Ruby Gem Supply Chain Attack (2022)

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The Sports-Betting Traders Deciding How Much You Win or Lose

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Chart.js and Turbo Stimulus in Rails 7

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I Turned Down $300k from Microsoft to Go Full-Time on GitHub

tom.preston-werner.com
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Show HN: Prop_Odds – Historical and Live Player Prop Odds

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Historical GUI Gallery

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TA Tips for Doing Badly

ccng.uwaterloo.ca
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I test the best smartwatches – so why am I wearing a $15 Casio?

techradar.com
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Text-only CLI flashcards parsed from Markdown file

github.com
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Excel.vim – A simple Vim plugin for displaying data of an Excel file

github.com
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Oakland declares state of emergency due to ransomware attack

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Using platforms encourages internet censorship

worldofmatthew.com
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Levels.fyi scaled to millions of users with Google Sheets as a back end

levels.fyi
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AI applications open new security vulnerabilities

stackoverflow.blog
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Converting IBM Wheelwriter to USB Keyboard

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360K people in Ontario affected by COVAXon privacy breach

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How to Ask Questions the Smart Way

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parrot987
·2 anni fa·discuss
This looks awesome! will try it out
parrot987
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is similar to what I see too. I've actually gotten a borderless phone plan from AT&T just so I don't have to deal with the Canadian oligopoly.
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Archive: https://archive.is/2024.01.01-182846/https://www.wsj.com/bus...
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes, you have a point. The "soft-books" (FanDuel, DraftKings) use the justification of being a form of entertainment as the reason to limit players. Fair enough, I have no personal issue with that.

As for who is losing money, I think you're also correct about that. Both the sportsbook and losing bettors will subsidize the "sharp bettor".

It's also worth noting that some sportsbooks (the more well established ones like Caesars and Pinnacle) do limit all players equally. That's because the do as you say and act like a marketplace to pair up both sides of the bet.

The problem with entertainment books is that they often pick a side on the bet so each side is not equally balanced. An attempt to maximize potential profits for themself instead of the traditional strategy to minimize their risk.
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Echoing another comment, one huge problem with the current sports betting market is banning/limiting winners.

I started prop-odds.com to help the more mathematically inclined gamblers take advantage of mispriced odds or let them build and backtest their own models. So while it's actually not too difficult to beat the book, the challenge comes from evading their detection and getting banned.
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
I'm not too familiar with the space, but what kind of market is fully deterministic?
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Same with the Firefox Developer Edition logo. Damn near the same logo. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Hey, sorry for a late reply! I've just updated our website's Features page [0]. It lists all the sportsbooks and sports we currently support, and what will be added next.

[0] https://www.prop-odds.com/features
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Some books we're able to partner with and they give us an API to access the data through. Other we do need to scrape, given that there is no explicit "you can't do that" in their Terms & Conditions. Some books do have such a statement, so we aren't able to offer those.
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
I built prop_odds [1]. It's an API offering live (and historical) sports betting odds from different sites.

I've been working on it for about 2 months. While not quite at 2k/month yet, it's nearly there and progressing in that direction. Revenue is coming from several customers who are using the data to build Discord bots that alert them (and their own paying users) about good odds, arbitrage opportunities, etc.

[1] https://www.prop-odds.com
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
I agree with you. I've seen how bad end-of-life can get, through my grandparents. Dementia is a slow and miserable way to go.
parrot987
·3 anni fa·discuss
Pirating is about to skyrocket.
parrot987
·4 anni fa·discuss
I use Obsidian for note taking and pretty much anything I need to write down. I like it because they're just markdown files and it's easy to back up with Git.

It also has lots of extensions too. Including vim!
parrot987
·4 anni fa·discuss
TIL that obsidian has vim mode... I love it even more now.