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Level S4 solar radiation event

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/g4-severe-geomagnetic-storm-levels-reached-19-jan-2026
100•WorldPeas•3h ago•35 comments

What came first: the CNAME or the A record?

https://blog.cloudflare.com/cname-a-record-order-dns-standards/
239•linolevan•6h ago•89 comments

Nearly a third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry

https://www.science.org/content/article/nearly-third-social-media-research-has-undisclosed-ties-i...
132•bikenaga•5h ago•66 comments

Nanolang: A tiny experimental language designed to be targeted by coding LLMs

https://github.com/jordanhubbard/nanolang
20•Scramblejams•1h ago•8 comments

The coming industrialisation of exploit generation with LLMs

https://sean.heelan.io/2026/01/18/on-the-coming-industrialisation-of-exploit-generation-with-llms/
40•long•15h ago•33 comments

Targeted Bets: An alternative approach to the job hunt

https://www.seanmuirhead.com/blog/targeted-bets
21•seany62•2h ago•22 comments

How we made Python's packaging library 3x faster

https://iscinumpy.dev/post/packaging-faster/
12•rbanffy•3d ago•1 comments

From Nevada to Kansas by Glider

https://www.weglide.org/flight/978820
74•sammelaugust•4d ago•11 comments

The assistant axis: situating and stabilizing the character of LLMs

https://www.anthropic.com/research/assistant-axis
21•mfiguiere•2h ago•0 comments

Notes on Apple's Nano Texture (2025)

https://jon.bo/posts/nano-texture/
107•dsr12•5h ago•67 comments

Graphics In Flatland – 2D ray tracing [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYTOykSqf2Y
42•evakhoury•3d ago•10 comments

Show HN: Subth.ink – write something and see how many others wrote the same

https://subth.ink/
51•sonnig•5h ago•36 comments

Show HN: An interactive physics simulator with 1000's of balls, in your terminal

https://github.com/minimaxir/ballin
13•minimaxir•5h ago•2 comments

Weight Transfer for RL Post-Training in under 2 seconds

https://research.perplexity.ai/articles/weight-transfer-for-rl-post-training-in-under-2-seconds
10•jxmorris12•3h ago•0 comments

Conditions in the Intel 8087 floating-point chip's microcode

https://www.righto.com/2025/12/8087-microcode-conditions.html
71•diogotozzi•4d ago•17 comments

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) [pdf]

https://www.cia.gov/static/5c875f3ec660e092cf893f60b4a288df/SimpleSabotage.pdf
79•praptak•2h ago•39 comments

Sending Data over Offline Finding Networks

https://cc-sw.com/find-my-and-find-hub-network-research/
55•findmysanity•5d ago•5 comments

British redcoat's lost memoir reveals harsh realities of life as a disabled vet

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-british-redcoat-lost-memoir-reveals.html
12•wglb•3d ago•4 comments

CSS Web Components for marketing sites (2024)

https://hawkticehurst.com/2024/11/css-web-components-for-marketing-sites/
94•zigzag312•8h ago•42 comments

Use Social Media Mindfully

https://danielleheberling.xyz/blog/mindful-social-media/
11•mooreds•2h ago•6 comments

Show HN: A creative coding library for making art with desktop windows

https://github.com/willmeyers/window-art
19•willmeyers•3h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Pipenet – A Modern Alternative to Localtunnel

https://pipenet.dev/
77•punkpeye•7h ago•14 comments

There's a hidden Android setting that spots fake cell towers

https://www.howtogeek.com/theres-a-hidden-android-setting-that-spots-fake-cell-towers/
78•rmason•3h ago•24 comments

Bypassing Gemma and Qwen safety with raw strings

https://teendifferent.substack.com/p/apply_chat_template-is-the-safety
89•teendifferent•18h ago•24 comments

Fix your robots.txt or your site disappears from Google

https://www.alanwsmith.com/en/37/wa/jz/s1/
101•bobbiechen•6h ago•64 comments

Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)

https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/Letter_Birmingham.html
388•hn_acker•4h ago•125 comments

San Francisco coyote swims to Alcatraz

https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/san-francisco-coyote-alcatraz-21302218.php
123•kaycebasques•21h ago•33 comments

A Brief History of Ralph

https://www.humanlayer.dev/blog/brief-history-of-ralph
50•dhorthy•5h ago•28 comments

GLM-4.7-Flash

https://huggingface.co/zai-org/GLM-4.7-Flash
313•scrlk•8h ago•103 comments

Iterative image reconstruction using random cubic bézier strokes

https://tangled.org/luthenwald.tngl.sh/splined
67•luthenwald•4d ago•16 comments
Open in hackernews

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) [pdf]

https://www.cia.gov/static/5c875f3ec660e092cf893f60b4a288df/SimpleSabotage.pdf
79•praptak•2h ago

Comments

johnea•2h ago
Sure, just go fetch the sabotage manual from cia.gov!

That absolutely will never ever get your IP on a watch list or anything 8-/

windowpains•2h ago
Can’t they just watch everyone? I mean too much data is only a problem until you have AI.
margalabargala•1h ago
It's true. "Getting you on a list" is the outdated consequence, "having a flag set in your file" is the new way.
fenwick67•1h ago
another day another field effecting the "deviant" weight in the FBI's model
windowpains•1h ago
Someone here probably works for Alex Karp and can give us the low down. I’d imagine it’s a virtual clone of some sort which can be put into simulated environments and observed.
cardamomo•2h ago
We should create a committee to see if this actually has an effect. A minimum of 24 members should be sufficient. After we have a quorum, we can independently test your hypothesis and report back to the committee. Once we reach consensus, let's report back to this thread.
NitpickLawyer•1h ago
Ah! It's great that you've already set up the committee. Before we do any hypothesis testing, I would like us to discuss the resource consumption of

a) this committee's gatherings (especially when we have a quorum) resource allocations as related to miscellaneous consumables (e.g. paper and pencils) and

b) the overall energy usage of all our members (especially when using such tools as VPNs and dual monitors) when remote gathering and

c) the proper removal and safe disposal of the plastic water bottles (including but not limited to their caps) after an in person meeting

Barring these estimations and their precise tracing throughout the lifetime of one of our meetings, I'm afraid I'll insist on postponing any such meetings, until we'll have the possibility of performing such estimations, or a higher power decides to maybe wave some (if not all) of the above. In which case we should then proceed to propose alternative avenues towards the facilitation of such re-estimating, or re-analysis as needed.

russfink•1h ago
zOMG dying laughing here
bmacho•2h ago
Get it from archive? https://web.archive.org/web/2026if_/https://www.cia.gov/stat...
jjkaczor•1h ago
If you are that concerned, it's available from Anna's Archive and/or other shadow libraries. This thing has been floating around for decades...

Heck - you can buy a physical copy from Amazon...

baldgeek•1h ago
That won't get you put on a watchlist. You have to a little more than access it. I bet that millions before this post was even created have accessed that document.
GolfPopper•48m ago
I'm more concerned with the wisdom of downloading a document in a format known to be exploitable hosted by an intelligence agency of a government known for a recent uptick in aggressive domestic policing?
FuriouslyAdrift•1h ago
Nah... it just adds another tag to your id in Gotham
jansan•1h ago
I think I have downloaded it about ten times in the last fifteen years. Noone came knocking so far.
impossiblefork•1h ago
The CIA are probably for the most part reasonable people, or if they aren't, hopefully not that kind of crazy. They probably want people to look at their history stuff.

Think "look, our predecessor organizations helped defeat the Nazis/Imperial Japan and did reasonable stuff". I'm not sure whether this text is propaganda to get people to work more effectively or an actual sabotage manual, but whatever it is, that's still the signal, I think. At best keeping this on your website is like trying to say "Our stuff taught people to resist Nazis and similarly bad people", at worst it's like trying to say "look, here's a really entertaining way to trick people into being productive".

regentbowerbird•1h ago
True. Let's post the URL to a popular website to add noise to the data.
tgsovlerkhgsel•1h ago
Spy agencies are presumably pretty good at learning which signal is signal and which is noise.

Given how commonly this is referenced in corporate presentations to point out that the antipatterns from the sabotage manual are how many companies run nowadays, it's either going to be a meaninglessly big watchlist or no watchlist.

FergusArgyll•2h ago
> Use the information as you see fit.
trolleski•2h ago
https://archive.org/details/simple-sabotage-field-menu
roadbuster•2h ago
> Forget to provide paper in toilets

The world's greatest spy agency at work.

mirabilis•1h ago
only tangentially related, but it brought the O’Hare Shit-In to mind: https://thenonviolenceproject.wisc.edu/2024/03/11/news-flush...
nxobject•1h ago
But think of the cumulative hours wasted trying to find some!

Another thought: if bathrooms ran out of soap, how many extra illnesses would you get?

Cthulhu_•1h ago
I'm afraid there's enough people that don't wash their hands for this to make a difference :/
int0x29•1h ago
This document predates the CIA.
danielvaughn•1h ago
There's a bunch of really interesting declassified documents if you want to go down a historical rabbit hole. A long time ago I remember reading top secret messages that were sent back and forth between Kennedy and his military strategists in the days leading up to the Bay of Pigs. Feels like reading history from the source.
mmaunder•1h ago
It’s as if our country has trained millions of our citizens in the art of harming others and destroying their communities and societies. And then gamified it for our kids and created entertainment that glorifies and celebrates it. We’re so fucked.
gverrilla•1h ago
"as if"
bluedino•1h ago
The "Managers and Supervisors" section is like a reverse Joel test for many jobs.
diyseguy•1h ago
I feel like so many people I've worked with have read this and use it like a guide. I now sort of wonder if they were plants put there by competitors...
rolph•1h ago
i believe the ACB devoted a chapter to similar topics.

the cat has been out of the bag for some time, regarding what amounts to guerilla or grayman tactics.

ntcho•1h ago
I think this should be on HN hall of fame: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=sabotage+manual
dang•1h ago
Related. Others?

Bureaucrat Mode - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41745750 - Oct 2024 (49 comments)

Simple sabotage for software (2023) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40695839 - June 2024 (75 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual – How to Destroy Your Organizations - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36831946 - July 2023 (95 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35448090 - April 2023 (129 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1945) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32356038 - Aug 2022 (3 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual by United States Office of Strategic Services - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31676964 - June 2022 (55 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31070624 - April 2022 (8 comments)

Excerpt from CIA's Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29597454 - Dec 2021 (209 comments)

1944 OSS Manual on How to Sabotage Productivity - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28507930 - Sept 2021 (5 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26293804 - Feb 2021 (1 comment)

CIA's Declassified 1941 Simple Sabotage Field Manual - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23316292 - May 2020 (1 comment)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) [pdf] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22322041 - Feb 2020 (89 comments)

Spotting Field Sabotage in Meetings (2011) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16045073 - Jan 2018 (36 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) [pdf] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15109771 - Aug 2017 (32 comments)

The CIA’s 1944 Simple Sabotage Field Manual (2015) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12253276 - Aug 2016 (64 comments)

Updating classic workplace sabotage techniques - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11702267 - May 2016 (280 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10493881 - Nov 2015 (68 comments)

Declassified CIA documents detail how to sabotage employers, annoy bosses - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10490804 - Nov 2015 (21 comments)

How to make sure nothing gets done at work - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10393485 - Oct 2015 (3 comments)

Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4831363 - Nov 2012 (67 comments)

From CIA: Timeless Tips for 'Simple Sabotage' - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4243649 - July 2012 (3 comments)

How We Beat the Nazis with Bureaucracy - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1398103 - June 2010 (22 comments)

WW2 "Simple Sabotage Field Manual" declassified [pdf] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=905750 - Oct 2009 (6 comments)

OSS (pre-CIA) Simple Sabotage Field Manual - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=833443 - Sept 2009 (29 comments)

(Reposts are fine after a year or so; links to past threads are just to satisfy extra-curious readers)

Papazsazsa•1h ago
My buddy is republishing this manual here if you want a nice copy: https://www.alephic.com/sabotage
0xTJ•1h ago
Be careful when you get down to "(11) General Interference with Organizations and Production", you might start thinking that your coworkers are CIA saboteurs.
HotGarbage•51m ago
A version for modern times: https://specificsuggestions.com/
tunapizza•40m ago
It's wild how many of these so-called sabotage techniques happen daily in the workspace without even realizing it. I can’t tell if this website is being serious or just having a laugh. I don't know whether I find it funny or sad.
michaelt•12m ago
Is this a deep philosophical reflection on the nature of work and organisational behaviour?

Or does it simply reflect the fact a good sabotage technique is something you can get away with - and therefore it has to be something that happens daily in the workplace?

toomuchtodo•9m ago
Why not both?
embedding-shape•30m ago
Crap, that "escape method" of "we'll redirect you away if you click too much" made it really hard to read the text.