30 points by tie-in 2 days ago | 6 comments on HN
| Neutral Editorial · v3.7· 2026-02-28 10:00:29
Summary No Human Rights Engagement Neutral
This is a technical blog post about time-travel debugging techniques using effect systems in JavaScript. The content is entirely focused on software engineering practices and contains zero engagement with UDHR provisions. All 31 sections receive ND (no data) scores because the content makes no reference to human rights, dignity, equality, freedom, or any other human rights concept.
Content is a technical blog post about software debugging; makes no reference to human dignity, universal rights, or principles of the UDHR preamble
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Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
No content engagement with equality, dignity, or inalienable rights
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Article 2Non-Discrimination
No content engagement with non-discrimination or equality
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Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
No content engagement with right to life, liberty, or personal security
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Article 4No Slavery
No content engagement with slavery or servitude
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Article 5No Torture
No content engagement with torture or cruel treatment
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Article 6Legal Personhood
No content engagement with right to recognition as person before law
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Article 7Equality Before Law
No content engagement with equality before law or legal protection
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Article 8Right to Remedy
No content engagement with right to remedy or judicial recourse
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Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
No content engagement with arbitrary arrest or detention
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Article 10Fair Hearing
No content engagement with right to fair trial or due process
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Article 11Presumption of Innocence
No content engagement with presumption of innocence or freedom from retroactive punishment
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Article 12Privacy
No content engagement with privacy, family, home, or correspondence
FW Ratio: 50%
Observable Facts
Article explicitly states: 'we can easily implement a redaction layer to scrub personally identifiable information, like credit card numbers or emails, before they ever hit the trace log.'
Privacy protection is presented as a design feature that should be built into execution trace logging systems.
Inferences
The author frames privacy protection as both feasible and necessary in the proposed debugging system, demonstrating alignment with privacy-conscious software design principles.
This reflects tacit acknowledgment of privacy rights (UDHR Article 12) even though the article is not primarily about human rights advocacy.
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Article 13Freedom of Movement
No content engagement with freedom of movement or residence
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Article 14Asylum
No content engagement with right to asylum or protection from persecution
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Article 15Nationality
No content engagement with nationality or right to change nationality
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Article 16Marriage & Family
No content engagement with family, marriage, or consent
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Article 17Property
No content engagement with property rights or deprivation
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Article 18Freedom of Thought
No content engagement with freedom of thought, conscience, or religion
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Article 19Freedom of Expression
No content engagement with freedom of opinion or expression
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Article 20Assembly & Association
No content engagement with freedom of assembly or association
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Article 21Political Participation
No content engagement with political participation or democratic governance
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Article 22Social Security
No content engagement with social security, welfare, or economic rights
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Article 23Work & Equal Pay
No content engagement with right to work or labor rights
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Article 24Rest & Leisure
No content engagement with right to rest and leisure
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Article 25Standard of Living
No content engagement with health, nutrition, or standard of living
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Article 26Education
No content engagement with right to education
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Article 27Cultural Participation
No content engagement with cultural participation or intellectual property
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Article 28Social & International Order
No content engagement with social and international order or human rights
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Article 29Duties to Community
No content engagement with duties or limitations on rights
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Article 30No Destruction of Rights
No content engagement with prohibition of rights destruction
Structural Channel
What the site does
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PreamblePreamble
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Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
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Article 2Non-Discrimination
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Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
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Article 4No Slavery
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Article 5No Torture
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Article 6Legal Personhood
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Article 7Equality Before Law
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Article 8Right to Remedy
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Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
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Article 10Fair Hearing
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Article 11Presumption of Innocence
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Article 12Privacy
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Article 13Freedom of Movement
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Article 14Asylum
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Article 15Nationality
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Article 16Marriage & Family
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Article 17Property
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Article 18Freedom of Thought
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Article 19Freedom of Expression
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Article 20Assembly & Association
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Article 21Political Participation
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Article 22Social Security
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Article 23Work & Equal Pay
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Article 24Rest & Leisure
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Article 25Standard of Living
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Article 26Education
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Article 27Cultural Participation
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Article 28Social & International Order
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Article 29Duties to Community
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Article 30No Destruction of Rights
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build 73de264+3rh4 · deployed 2026-02-28 13:33 UTC · evaluated 2026-02-28 13:38:33 UTC
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