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Restrictions on house sharing by unrelated roommates

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2025/08/the-war-on-roommates-why-is-sharing-a-h...
130•surprisetalk•2h ago•168 comments

"If you are reading this obituary, it looks like I'm dead. It happened"

https://framinghamsource.com/index.php/2025/09/22/linda-m-brossi-murphy/
61•markhall•24m ago•7 comments

Launch HN: Strata (YC X25) – One MCP server for AI to handle thousands of tools

36•wirehack•1h ago•8 comments

Are Elites Meritocratic and Efficiency-Seeking? Evidence from MBA Students

https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15443
32•bikenaga•44m ago•0 comments

Go has added Valgrind support

https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/674077
303•cirelli94•6h ago•85 comments

x402 — An open protocol for internet-native payments

https://www.x402.org/
67•thm•1h ago•21 comments

Zip Code Map of the United States

https://engaging-data.com/us-zip-code-map/
38•helle253•1h ago•26 comments

2025 DORA Report

https://blog.google/technology/developers/dora-report-2025/
55•meetpateltech•2h ago•23 comments

Getting More Strategic

https://cate.blog/2025/09/23/getting-more-strategic/
78•gpi•3h ago•8 comments

Structured Outputs in LLMs

https://parthsareen.com/blog.html#sampling.md
126•SamLeBarbare•5h ago•58 comments

Nine Things I Learned in Ninety Years

http://edwardpackard.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Nine-Things-I-Learned-in-Ninety-Years.pdf
689•coderintherye•13h ago•266 comments

Why Zig Feels More Practical Than Rust

https://dayvster.com/blog/why-zig-feels-more-practical-than-rust-for-real-world-cli-tools/
82•dayvster•3h ago•107 comments

Shopify, pulling strings at Ruby Central, forces Bundler and RubyGems takeover

https://joel.drapper.me/p/rubygems-takeover/
31•bradgessler•46m ago•5 comments

Zinc (YC W14) Is Hiring a Senior Back End Engineer (NYC)

https://app.dover.com/apply/Zinc/4d32fdb9-c3e6-4f84-a4a2-12c80018fe8f/?rs=76643084
1•FriedPickles•4h ago

Show HN: Kekkai – a simple, fast file integrity monitoring tool in Go

https://github.com/catatsuy/kekkai
20•catatsuy•1h ago•3 comments

Agents turn simple keyword search into compelling search experiences

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2025/09/22/reasoning-agents-need-bad-search
30•softwaredoug•1h ago•12 comments

Zoxide: A Better CD Command

https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide
244•gasull•11h ago•151 comments

Show HN: Run Qwen3-Next-80B on 8GB GPU at 1tok/2s throughput

https://github.com/Mega4alik/ollm
62•anuarsh•3d ago•5 comments

Processing Strings 109x Faster Than Nvidia on H100

https://ashvardanian.com/posts/stringwars-on-gpus/
122•ashvardanian•3d ago•21 comments

OpenDataLoader-PDF: An open source tool for structured PDF parsing

https://github.com/opendataloader-project/opendataloader-pdf
24•phobos44•2h ago•5 comments

Row-level transformations in Postgres CDC using Lua

https://blog.peerdb.io/row-level-transformations-in-postgres-cdc-using-lua
14•saisrirampur•2d ago•0 comments

Altoids by the Fistful

https://www.scottsmitelli.com/articles/altoids-by-the-fistful/
181•todsacerdoti•9h ago•80 comments

Linux Compose Key Sequences (2007)

https://math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas/Linux_Compose_Key_Sequences.html
15•dcminter•3d ago•1 comments

Show HN: Open-source AI data generator (now hosted)

https://www.metabase.com/ai-data-generator
20•margotli•1h ago•0 comments

Fall Foliage Map 2025

https://www.explorefall.com/fall-foliage-map
224•rappatic•15h ago•32 comments

OrangePi 5 Ultra Review: An ARM64 SBC Powerhouse

https://boilingsteam.com/orange-pi-5-ultra-review/
47•ekianjo•2h ago•21 comments

Compiling a Functional Language to LLVM (2023)

https://danieljharvey.github.io/posts/2023-02-08-llvm-compiler-part-1.html
50•PaulHoule•3d ago•0 comments

I built a dual RTX 3090 rig for local AI in 2025 (and lessons learned)

https://www.llamabuilds.ai/build/portable-25l-nvlinked-dual-3090-llm-rig
115•tensorlibb•4d ago•99 comments

Delete FROM users WHERE location = 'Iran';

https://gist.github.com/avestura/ce2aa6e55dad783b1aba946161d5fef4
781•avestura•10h ago•613 comments

Obscure feature + obscure feature + obscure feature = compiler bug

https://antithesis.com/blog/2025/compiler_bug/
19•jonstewart•2d ago•2 comments
Open in hackernews

Secret Service takes down network that could have crippled New York cell service

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/23/secret-service-new-york-network
32•tomek_zemla•2h ago

Comments

geetee•2h ago
This is presented as if it's part of something like a terror plot, but my money is on it being related to your car warranty expiring.
randomfrogs•1h ago
Yeah, they are putting two facts together to heavily imply that they are part of a single story, but there is no evidence presented that they are. "UN leaders are gathering!" "There is a huge SIM farm that could disrupt communications!" Both true, but seemingly unrelated. All those car warranty texts have to come from somewhere - this is probably where.
762236•1h ago
Yes, they were using these to commit crimes, and will miss them.
seanieb•1h ago
It’s not. The Secret Service already has identified nation stare actors as being responsible.
wildzzz•1h ago
That doesn't mean it wasn't money-making scams. North Korea engages in crypto theft all the time.
dfedbeef•1h ago
I'm sure they'll find someone specific eventually
ajross•1h ago
Exactly. And the whole point of a cellular network architecture is that it's resistant to DoS attacks (what the rubes call "unexpectedly heavy usage"). Sure, you can take a cell out with a hundred fake phones, and all the users in that cell will hop to the next one. Or at worst walk a block over to find another. The attack doesn't scale, at all.

And even if you wanted to deploy custom hardware to do it, it would be far easier to just use a high power jammer on the band anyway than mucking around with all those SIMs.

These are for making actual use of the telecom facilities at scale, with the anonymity you get from burner SIMs. It's fraud, not terrorism.

OhMeadhbh•1h ago
Some parts of it are (DoS resistant.) And some carriers are more resistant than others. Verizon's CDMA from the 90s / early 2000s was NOTORIOUS for falling over when too many people texted at the same time. But yeah, it's been a while since things were that bad.
pavel_lishin•1h ago
See also:

- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45346343

- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45345514

- https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2025/09/us-s...

seanieb•1h ago
Missing the key context:

> “While forensic examination of these devices is ongoing, early analysis indicates cellular communications between nation-state threat actors and individuals that are known to federal law enforcement.”

https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2025/09/us-s...

tensorlibb•1h ago
This hardware is fascinating - I've seen other examples of these farms Deployed in Ukraine but does anyone have more info on how these "servers" are orchestrated?
wildzzz•1h ago
Here's my guess how this has and will play out:

1. Sim box operators were running multiple locations for sending spam texts, cheap VoIP for scams, and potentially other phone-related crimes. 2. Operators were associated with other criminal gangs. Maybe directly, maybe indirectly. Someone may have been running a drug side-business from a location. 3. Someone uses this sim box operation to send threatening scam messages that happen to reach these government officials. For whatever reason, they take it seriously. 4. Now that the feds and NYPD have raided this sim box operation, they have to justify why they were doing this. It's probably not directly illegal to run a sim box farm so they are going to play up the threat a bit to get more coverage of the investigation.

I can assure you, a lot more dangerous criminal activity happened within a 35 mile radius of the UN than some zombie cell phones sending scam texts. While I applaud anyone shutting down scams, the window dressing is embarrassing. Someone has watched too much Blacklist or any of those fantastical police procedurals.

dfedbeef•1h ago
Literally anything the government does from now on is going to be related to discovering terrorist plots. They have to find some way to fit the agenda into that giant post-9/11 loophole.
OhMeadhbh•1h ago
Yeah. Sorta weird USSS is investigating this. Maybe it was originally related to some Treasury-related fraud case. We're close to budget time so they have to demonstrate congress should give them the money they asked for, so it's pretty easy to upgrade some random scam/spam texter to a terrorism case. It's sort of endearing, actually, when they get some adults back in the USSS reporting chain we'll probably see less "imaginative" press releases.
ChrisArchitect•1h ago
[dupe] More discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45345514
OhMeadhbh•1h ago
NYC emergency services use consumer mobile phones for radio comms? News to me.