Yesterday, I posted a description of (and link to, to prevent @kenwhite.bsky.social from getting stabby) Justice William G. Young's remarkable ruling in the case regarding the US maladministration's efforts to curb-stomp the first amendment, at least as it applies to non-citizens.
If you didn't want to read it, or even the final dozen pages that are so worthwhile, Chris Geidner ("Law Dork") has a post about it today which I couldn't improve upon if I tried. Do read that.
https://www.lawdork.com/p/judge-william-youngs-ruling-against
In any case, Judge Young, a spry 85 years young, is hitting three times as hard as the New York Times, CNN, and the Washington Post combined - with one hand tied behind his back, because he has to observe the necessities of writing while in his post within the judicial branch. He has earned a place in the honour rolls with this ruling, if he hadn't already done so before.
#USPol #WilliamYoung #WilliamGYoung #BillYoung #judge #justice #LawDork #ChrisGeidner #duty #honor #honour #stabby #CurbStomp #FirstAmendment #USA
After a lot of researching and thinking, I finally started coding reaction's (upcoming) plugin system!
It will permit to write custom stream, filter and action logic, in Rust.
It'll make use of stabby, a crate easing the definition of a stable ABI in Rust, thus permitting reaction and its plugins to be compiled separately, at different times.
Roadmap: https://blog.ppom.me/en-reaction-v2/#plugin-system
stabby: https://docs.rs/stabby/
#reactionrust #reaction #rust #plugin #stabby #nlnet
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