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Ecuador has Rights of Nature articles incorporated into their 2008 Constitution [1] effecting national decision making in investment and development.

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rights_of_nature_in_Ecuador


Yes - the current conservative president organized a referendum which would have allowed him to change it, but it got rejected:

https://constitutionnet.org/news/voices/peoples-verdict-why-...

> in the months leading up to the referendum, the government and several pro-government public figures and political commentators openly criticized the 2008 Constitution, particularly its recognition of Nature as a subject of rights, emphasizing that no other constitution in the world contains such a provision.


Yep and also their 'click paths' (<- love that by the way) are trained on READMEs which are often out of date.


Indeed, it's like those complaining self-driving cars occasionally crash when their crash rates are up to 90% less than humans . . .


Absolute madness or complete nonsense - I have neither an Apple account or device, nor a Google account or mandated device (e/os on Fairphone 3+) and operate perfectly successfully in the UK with (almost [1.]) zero friction.

1. Revolut app stopped working so I emptied my account and opened a Wise account which is fully administer-able from their website. Revolut has subsequently started working again after a couple of app/OS updates.


> Revolut app stopped working so I emptied my account and opened a Wise account

Same, though I’ve never returned to Revolut.

Wise does have some quirks (e.g. they’ve blocked me from unfreezing or reissuing my cards recently for no apparent reason), but still they’re way way closer to zero-bullshit than any other neobanks I’ve tried.


Won't this break every time the log format changes?


I actually had the exact same worry when I started building this.

But it turns out Claude Code's official VS Code extension is built to read these exact same local `.jsonl` files. So unless Anthropic decides to intentionally break their own first-party extension, it should remain relatively stable.

Of course, they will add new payload types (like the recent "Teams" update), but when that happens, it's pretty trivial to just add a new parser handler for it—which I've already been doing as they update the CLI.

So far, it's been surprisingly easy to maintain!


Yeah this is a risk, the jsonl format is not a documented api surface.

I have a similar project that started out as just a log viewer but is now a full session manager etc (https://github.com/kzahel/yepanywhere). My approach was to occasionally run zod schema validations against all my local sessions to make sure the frontend has a pretty faithful schema. I've noticed sometimes when I run claude cli it modifies some jsonl files, it might be doing some kind of cleanup or migration, I haven't looked too deeply into it (yepanywhere detects when files change so I see those sessions as "unread, externally tracked")


> Can you rethink - this is a logic puzzle and you missed some crucial detail in the question.

>> Ah, you're right! Let me reconsider... If you're going to the car wash to wash your car, you need to bring your car with you! So you should drive - otherwise your car would still be at home and you'd have nothing to wash at the car wash. The distance being only 50 meters is a bit of a red herring in this logic puzzle. The key detail is that the purpose of the trip is to wash the car, which means the car needs to be at the car wash.


In case anyone couldn't be bothered to Wiki, a baktun is 394.26 tropical years (aka years!). So 'a few bactuns back' might sound like a jiffy but could in fact be a millennium or more!


> I find it re-assuring that judges get different answers under different scenarios

Unfortunately, as the aptly titled 'Noise' [1] demonstrated o so clearly, judges tend to make different judgement calls in the same scenarios at different times.

1. Noise - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise:_A_Flaw_in_Human_Judgmen...


> You’re essentially passing laws that only apply to people who volunteer to follow them . .

Like every law passed forever (not quite but you get the picture!) [1]

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consent_of_the_governed


I thought HN truncated the title removing the trialing 'caused by social media'


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