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Nonilex
Nonilex
@Nonilex@masto.ai  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

#Carney is quickly emerging as a leader of a movement for countries to find ways to link up & counter the #US. Speaking in Davos ahead of #Trump, Carney said, “Middle powers must act together because if you are not at the table, you are on the menu.”
“In a world of great power rivalry, the countries in between have a choice: to compete with each other for favor or to combine to create a third path with impact,” he continued.
#MafiaState #geopolitics #NewWorldOrder #law #authoritarianism #MadKing

Nonilex
Nonilex
@Nonilex@masto.ai replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

“We should not allow the rise of hard powers to blind us to the fact that the #power of #legitimacy, #integrity, & #rules will remain strong — if we choose to wield it together,” #Carney added.

#Trump did not take kindly to those remarks of unity & dignity, responding with #threats in Davos before yanking the “Board of Peace” invitation.

“ #Canada lives because of the #UnitedStates. Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements,”Trump said.

#MafiaState #geopolitics #law #MadKing

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Chuck Darwin
Chuck Darwin
@cdarwin@c.im  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

🆘 U.S. officials have discarded the idea of legal constraints altogether.

The day after the United States kidnapped Maduro and his wife in Venezuela,
the senior Trump aide #Stephen #Miller explained the administration’s thinking in an interview with the CNN host Jake Tapper.

“We live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength,
that is governed by force,
that is governed by power,”
Miller said.

“These are the iron laws of the world since the beginning of time.”

Neither Miller nor anyone else in the administration offered any real legal justification for launching a military assault on Venezuela
—an operation that killed at least 75 people.

There has been no legal justification, either,
for the plan Trump announced on social media to seize “between 30 and 50 MILLION Barrels” of Venezuelan oil.

Instead, the State Department shared an image of the U.S. president emblazoned with the words
“This is OUR Hemisphere,”

and Trump styled himself in a Truth Social post as the
“Acting President of Venezuela.”

Now, the administration has begun to turn its sights on #Greenland.

A White House statement issued days after the capture of Maduro
claims that the United States
“needs” Greenland

and that acquiring the territory is a “national security priority.”

👉What is so troubling about the Trump administration’s words and actions is not just that the administration is breaking the law.

-- And it is:
⚠️the intervention in Venezuelaclearly violates the UN Charter’s prohibition on the use of force.

But more than that,

❌ U.S. officials have discarded the idea of legal constraints altogether.

The only constraint, Trump said in an interview with The New York Times last week,
is his “own morality.”

There is no real argument to defend the government’s behavior.

No pretense.
No attempt to persuade.

When a policy is announced in an online post,
without explanation or justification,
one has the unsettling sense that its makers see no need to bother cloaking it with a lie.

A system of #rules can survive some hypocrisy,
but #nihilism will bring it down.

At the same time,
the Trump administration is acting as though the threat or use of force alone can grant it legal entitlements.

#Gunboat #diplomacy, roundly renounced when war was outlawed,
has returned.

The United States is using oil blockades, coercive seizures, and military threats
to extract political and economic concessions from other countries.

This is an attempt to assert that power alone creates rights, regardless of reason.

🔥A world in which the powerful no longer feel the need to justify themselves is not merely unjust.
-- It is barbaric:

Operations to kill, steal, and destroy are severed from any claim of right.

That world does not have a legal order at all.

It has only force,
guided by one man’s whims.

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/world-without-rules

Foreign Affairs

A World Without Rules

The consequences of Trump’s assault on international law.
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Civic Innovations
Civic Innovations
@civic.io@civic.io  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

Revisiting an Old Idea: Building a Rules Engine with CouchDB

A few years back, while working at 18F, I created a prototype that explored something a bit unconventional: using CouchDB’s document validation functions as the foundation for a rules engine. The idea was to leverage CouchDB’s built-in validation capabilities to create business rules that could be applied to documents as they’re inserted or updated.

I’ve always been somewhat obsessed with CouchDB—there’s something elegant about its document-oriented approach and the way it handles replication, versioning, and distributed architectures. (Here’s a video I made over 10 years ago showing how to load polling location data into a CouchDB instance.) So even though my prototype remained just that, the concept has continued to bubble in the back of my brain.

Recently, I decided to dust off this old project and give it the attention it deserves. I’ve worked to develop a comprehensive roadmap to transform the basic prototype into a more functional and usable product that truly leverages CouchDB’s unique strengths.

What Makes This Interesting

Instead of building yet another traditional rules engine, this approach uses CouchDB’s native validation functions as the rule execution environment. This means:

  • Native versioning through CouchDB’s document revision system
  • Built-in replication for distributing rules across environments
  • RESTful rule management using CouchDB’s HTTP API
  • Distributed validation that scales with CouchDB clusters

The roadmap I’ve created takes my earlier work from a proof-of-concept to a (hopefully) production-ready system with a web-based rule management interface, comprehensive testing infrastructure, and advanced rule capabilities—all while maintaining the elegance of the core CouchDB foundation.

Looking Ahead

Over the next few weeks (again, hopefully), I’ll be working through the development phases, starting with a modern testing framework and a clean web interface for rule management. The goal is to create something that demonstrates how CouchDB’s unique features can be leveraged in ways that traditional databases simply can’t match.

If you’re interested in following along or have thoughts about creative uses for CouchDB, I’d love to hear from you. Sometimes the most interesting solutions come from pushing familiar tools in unexpected directions.

#art #books #CouchDB #governmet #Javascript#OpenSource #politics #rules #serviceDelivery #software #technology

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