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Field of clones: How horse replicas came to dominate polo

https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/technology/2026/cloned-polo-horses
16•gscott•50m ago•3 comments

Tokenomics: Quantifying Where Tokens Are Used in Agentic Software Engineering

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.14470
31•Anon84•1h ago•5 comments

Harness engineering: Leveraging Codex in an agent-first world

https://openai.com/index/harness-engineering/
102•pramodbiligiri•1d ago•61 comments

Valve P2P networking broken for more than 2 months

https://github.com/ValveSoftware/GameNetworkingSockets/issues/398
7•babuskov•14m ago•2 comments

Ntsc-rs – open-source video emulation of analog TV and VHS artifacts

https://ntsc.rs/
289•gregsadetsky•8h ago•68 comments

An Ohio Valley 100k-Watt FM Signal Is Severed in Broad Daylight – Radio World

https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/headlines/an-ohio-valley-100000-watt-fm-signal-is-se...
63•pkaeding•2h ago•50 comments

Public Domain Image Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/
42•davidbarker•3h ago•10 comments

Introducing Boron Buckyballs: Theory that B80 cages can’t be made is disproved

https://cen.acs.org/materials/nanomaterials/buckyballs-boron-buckminster-fullerene-nanomaterials/...
48•crescit_eundo•2d ago•5 comments

Show HN: Oproxy – inspect and modify network traffic from the browser

https://github.com/sauravrao637/oproxy
8•sauravrao637•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: TakoVM – Isolated model and tool execution used by enterprises

https://github.com/las7/TakoVM
5•sakuraiben•54m ago•0 comments

Biohub releases a world model of protein biology

https://biohub.org/news/world-model-of-protein-biology/
11•gmays•3d ago•0 comments

Moving beyond fork() + exec()

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1076018/16f01bbbb8e0d1f0/
270•jwilk•13h ago•268 comments

Meta confirms 1000s of Instagram accounts were hacked by abusing its AI chatbot

https://this.weekinsecurity.com/meta-confirms-thousands-of-instagram-accounts-were-hacked-by-abus...
469•speckx•9h ago•166 comments

Zeroserve: A zero-config web server you can script with eBPF

https://su3.io/posts/introducing-zeroserve
201•losfair•12h ago•52 comments

Nvidia is proposing a beast of a CPU system for Windows PCs

https://twitter.com/lemire/status/2062880075117113739
247•tosh•14h ago•442 comments

Sem: New primitive for code understanding – not LSPs, but entities on top of Git

https://ataraxy-labs.github.io/sem/
69•rohanucla•7h ago•28 comments

Show HN: DomainTasker – avoid losing domains and surprise renewals

https://domaintasker.com/
17•si_164•2h ago•9 comments

Google to pay SpaceX $920M a month for compute capacity at xAI data centers

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/05/google-to-pay-spacex-920-million-a-month-for-xai-compute-capacity...
173•toephu2•1d ago•746 comments

Pokemon Emerald Ported to WebAssembly (100k FPS)

https://pokeemerald.com/
287•tripplyons•16h ago•83 comments

Unicode Fonts and Tools for X11

https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html
21•kristianp•2d ago•6 comments

Show HN: Infinite canvas notes in the non-Euclidean Poincaré disk

https://uonr.github.io/poincake/
131•uonr•4d ago•23 comments

Ask HN: What was your "oh shit" moment with GenAI?

569•andrehacker•2d ago•962 comments

You Can Run

https://magazine.atavist.com/2026/mccann-cocaine-fugitives
110•bryanrasmussen•11h ago•60 comments

Motorola effectively bricked its entire line of WiFi routers without explanation

https://mashable.com/tech/motorola-wifi-routers-stop-working-motosync-plus-app-down
88•thisislife2•12h ago•29 comments

Computex 2026: Are We Heading for the Agentic PC Era Yet?

https://www.eetimes.com/computex-2026-are-we-heading-for-the-agentic-pc-era-yet/
27•rbanffy•7h ago•29 comments

The Russian who invented semiconductors 25 years before the USA

https://www.semidoped.com/p/til-the-man-who-invented-the-future
8•johncole•35m ago•1 comments

The new bibliomaniacs

https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/the-new-bibliomaniacs/
72•RickJWagner•15h ago•66 comments

Benchmarks in Leipzig

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.05818
124•root-parent•13h ago•44 comments

Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/pentagon-raised-threat-israeli-spying-us-highe...
458•MilnerRoute•9h ago•346 comments

Show HN: Keybench – Scriptable, extensible performance tool for key value stores

https://github.com/guycipher/keybench
10•alexpadula•4h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

An Ohio Valley 100k-Watt FM Signal Is Severed in Broad Daylight – Radio World

https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/headlines/an-ohio-valley-100000-watt-fm-signal-is-severed-in-broad-daylight
63•pkaeding•2h ago

Comments

grahamburger•1h ago
Oof, that's a bad day. I've had cable stolen from a tower site like that, but it was cable we had spooled out for installation the day before, not in active use.
AndrewKemendo•1h ago
That’s wild. Radio transmission power is no joke.

I replaced the 100W FM transmitter on our college radio tower and got in front of the emitter beam for like 10 seconds and my head rung for a week. The amps and power aren’t to be messed with.

I can’t even imagine messing with 100K line that’s a solid block of copper

asdefghyk•1h ago
Very lucky not to have been killed by the high voltages or intense RF energy and or suffer severe burns / blindness ....
AndrewKemendo•1h ago
Come to think of it it wasn’t even 10 seconds, more like 2 or 3 before my ears and eyes were burning
MBCook•57m ago
Literally.
sidewndr46•31m ago
You think exposure to 100 watts at ~100 MHz is going to cause your head to ring?
legitronics•1h ago
How is this person alive? That’s a terrifying amount of relatively high frequency energy. And pressurized gasses of some sort.
defrost•1h ago
My first thought also .. possibly pulled a breaker rendering cable inert, or perhaps rigged a remote cutting tool - drop saw poised to cut on a long extension cord ready to be turn on ... (problematic).

I'm leaning toward killed the current first somehow, but very location detail dependant.

cucumber3732842•57m ago
You can buy high voltage gear online cheap. Just this one job would pay for the complete setup if you're buying cheap brands.
CamperBob2•1h ago
The transmitter will have a VSWR trip for just this sort of eventuality. It would likely be damaged severely if allowed to operate into an open circuit for more than a brief moment.
api•51m ago
Meth induced superhero powers?
helterskelter•1h ago
Darwin awards should give this guy an honorable mention.
CamperBob2•1h ago
The alleged perpetrator — Paul Crisp

Nominative determinism in action.

fwipsy•59m ago
Or subverted in this case, I suppose. Can't have been very crisped if he could flee from the police.
arthurcolle•43m ago
any paulcrisp on HN want to discuss?
trick-or-treat•1h ago
Reads like a super-villain origin story. Welp, I guess he doesn't have to worry about getting the electric chair.
asdefghyk•1h ago
The photo shows a cable ( with insulation ) that looks at least 4 inches thick ... (from a distance )
dylan604•1h ago
I'm looking for a Kalshi bet that the perp is a tweaker.

They say it could cost $70,000 - $100,000 to repair, but I also wonder if they'll have to refund ad buys while they are running at 10 watts and such reduced coverage. Makes me also wonder what kind of insurance broadcasters might have for such incidents when they can't broadcast.

ben-gy•56m ago
This feels like force majeur from a contract perspective…
CamperBob2•1h ago
Is it too soon to talk about regulating the $#@* out of scrap-metal dealers?
SoftTalker•1h ago
They already are. You need to show ID to sell scrap metal. The thieves use a fence.
CamperBob2•58m ago
Where does the fence sell the scrap? Somebody is buying it.
MBCook•53m ago
Same as stolen TVs, catalytic converters, and anything else.

There’s always someone who likes the money/discount more than morals/the law at the next step in the chain. Somewhere.

cucumber3732842•40m ago
>There’s always someone who likes the money/discount more than morals/the law at the next step in the chain. Somewhere.

That's every scrap yard and most small businesses. Nothing makes you hate the law and it's enforcers, peddlers and proponents like being on the business end of regulations and a scrap yard probably has at least half a dozen agencies they are subject to.

Heck, I bet half of these guys would aerosolize radioactive waste out of spite if they thought the wind would blow it into a "good school district".

gacgacgac•55m ago
Furthermore, going after scrap metal sites makes an important business harder and fails to be inquisitive enough about the reasons why the thefts happen at all. Maybe we should try to understand why people are stealing copper. (Presumably poverty, drug addiction, lack of opportunity)
aeonik•1h ago
Working backwards from clues in the article, thief maybe stole 200-400 ft of wire.

Assuming between 3-1/8″ - 6-1/8″ diameter.

Somewhere between $1,360 - $6,400 of scrap value. $70k-$100k to repair...

Absurd.

cucumber3732842•59m ago
>Somewhere between $1,360 - $6,400 of scrap value

If it's a "normal" wire specification that someone else can use it was likely sold for ~50% of retail.

bragr•56m ago
Thieves typically burn off the insulation so it's not likely to be easily reused.
tonyarkles•39m ago
It was gas-filled presumably ultra low loss RF cable, but the thief cut it into small sections so that they could take it away. You might be right about the 50% number of they had somehow managed to steal it as a single intact spool. As-is, the station even said that they wouldn’t be able to use it even now that it’s been recovered because of fears of gas leaks.
sowbug•58m ago
That's the usual car stereo theft economics: cause $1,000 of damage to sell a $100 radio for $10.
m463•38m ago
probably $10 of meth to harm a body so that it eventually needs $50k of medical work, or $100k of dental work
rmason•1h ago
In Detroit copper theft was an epidemic a few years back. Once the easy stuff in abandoned houses was gone thieves went further afield. .

A few brave thieves went after power substations. For some thieves a lack of knowledge was fatal.

https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2017...

Vaslo•1h ago
The trash thief will never be able to replace that. I guess insurance will help but that’s just another excuse for them to raise rates.

That thief should be indentured until he pays it back in full.

geerlingguy•32m ago
Cutting a live transmission line is incredibly foolish, for many reasons, but I'm guessing the station has a modern(ish) solid state transmitter, which has great foldback protection.

I've seen (and personally tested) AM transmitters dead shorting, and within less than a second (probably less than 100ms, but I haven't measured precisely) it will fold back on a dead short to like 1% of its operating power, lower if it still detects a short.

This is to protect the (even more expensive) transmitter from lightning strikes or other weird eventualities (like the line leaking pressurized nitrogen, used to prevent shorts from moisture mainly).

But replacing that 3" transmission line is not cheap or fast. Usually the runs are planned and designed, and every elbow / connection has losses that are accounted for.

xp84•51m ago
If you believe we can just fix poverty and drug addiction with some government program, I have a bridge to sell you. So far, no one has, anywhere in the world.

Many people (and once they get themselves addicted to something bad, that rises to "most") are just terrible and care only about their own short-term gain. They'd do any amount of destruction to others for some small temporary profit or fix.

konmok•30m ago
The USA opioid epidemic was caused by gross government negligence and corruption. Is it really a stretch to think that a policy solution could have prevented the majority of the harm? And do you really think there wouldn't be enough food and shelter to go around, if the government decided to get serious about poverty relief?
BobbyTables2•45m ago
Wonder if they steal the fence too!
cevn•20m ago
10 dollars? Who's your meth guy?
xp84•55m ago
Other than those who commit grave offenses of bodily harm, I reserve my greatest disgust for the type of dirtbag who imposes these orders-of-magnitude greater costs on other innocent people for such a relatively low "reward." They'd burn the Mona Lisa for fuel, melt down the Statue of Liberty for scrap, anything if you let them.

I agree with another commenter here, the overlap of this mindset with tweakers is large.

mslt•46m ago
I’d suggest considering empathy once you get past the anger, their former selves would be equally repulsed by their behavior, and for many I expect their current selves feel similarly despite their lack of control. The villains here aren’t the broken people.
jdross•43m ago
The villains are the people who let these people continue to commit crimes and make life worse for others in the name of empathy instead of quickly and forcefully moving them into compassionate care where they have any chance of recovering and joining the vast majority as contributors to society.
laughing_man•37m ago
The villains are those of us who tolerate this kind of behavior in the name of compassion.
bandofthehawk•43m ago
In general I agree with you, but it also makes me wonder how these people got to this point. I think most people would burn the Mona Lisa if it meant surviving through a cold night. Our society has failed these people in many ways.
hyperhello•39m ago
I don’t see how to blame our society for copper thieves.
bandofthehawk•34m ago
Lack of healthcare, limited job opportunities, growing income inequality, are just a few reasons off the top of my head.
paleotrope•18m ago
Drugs. It's usually drugs.
bigbuppo•12m ago
Local copper thieves that were busted stealing telco lines... they were just looking to make a quick buck regardless of legality or care for the impact it had on other people. They're more like tech company CEOs, really.
esikich•17m ago
Right, why didn't everyone just get good education, dental care, and healthcare, get a car when they're 16, have their parents help them go to college and work for a VC and get rich. Just can't understand it. Truly, an enigma.
hyperhello•10m ago
My general rule for posting sarcasm is to phrase it seriously first and see if it's something I still want to post.
TurdF3rguson
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2m ago
This is what nobody wants to admit, whether it's nature or nurture doesn't matter because you're not in control of either of them. You were born into so and so of a family, and they brought you up with such and such care and values.

The idea that you've been "force of willing" it through your whole life since infancy and are therefore solely accountable for your outcome is absurd. We know that at some level and yet still can't help taking credit for our nice things and passing judgment on others for their failings.