Appends an editor's note to the origin review preserving the original text as written and recording the Phase 1 T1.1 investigation outcome. The review states that "Norway and the US both hit 100 under current fixtures, which broke the intended ordering and exposed a ceiling effect at the top end of the ranking." The T1.1 regression test shipped on PR #2941 investigated this claim and did NOT reproduce it. Measured scores under the current release-gate fixtures and the post-PR-#2847 domain-weighted-average formula: Norway (elite tier): overallScore = 86.58, baseline 86.85, stress 84.36 US (strong tier): overallScore = 72.80, baseline 73.15, stress 70.58 Delta: NO minus US = 13.78 points Neither country approaches 100, the ordering is preserved, and the scorer cannot produce a hard 100 ceiling under any fixture tier. The specific Norway=US=100 illustration is retracted; the scorecard judgment and the six prescribed improvements remain valid. Also records the side finding from the investigation that the release-gate fixtures use one quality value per tier (elite, strong, stressed, fragile), so every country within a tier produces byte- identical scores. This is a fixture-design limitation, not a scorer bug, and is tracked as Phase 2 follow-up work. The original review text is preserved unchanged; the changelog is appended as an "Editor's Note" section at the end of the file so the historical record of what was originally filed stays auditable. The T1.1 regression test itself stays in the release-gate suite so a real ceiling bug, if ever introduced, is caught immediately by CI. Closes the one deliberate deferral noted in PR #2941's description (the "origin-doc changelog update" trailing commit that was waiting to land alongside the plan once the cross-branch conflict concern was resolved). Lands as a fourth commit on this PR so both the plan and the corrected origin doc ship together. Docs only, no code, no runtime impact. Generated with Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) via Claude Code + Compound Engineering v2.49.0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
World Monitor
Real-time global intelligence dashboard — AI-powered news aggregation, geopolitical monitoring, and infrastructure tracking in a unified situational awareness interface.
Documentation · Releases · Contributing
What It Does
- 435+ curated news feeds across 15 categories, AI-synthesized into briefs
- Dual map engine — 3D globe (globe.gl) and WebGL flat map (deck.gl) with 45 data layers
- Cross-stream correlation — military, economic, disaster, and escalation signal convergence
- Country Intelligence Index — composite risk scoring across 12 signal categories
- Finance radar — 92 stock exchanges, commodities, crypto, and 7-signal market composite
- Local AI — run everything with Ollama, no API keys required
- 5 site variants from a single codebase (world, tech, finance, commodity, happy)
- Native desktop app (Tauri 2) for macOS, Windows, and Linux
- 21 languages with native-language feeds and RTL support
For the full feature list, architecture, data sources, and algorithms, see the documentation.
Quick Start
git clone https://github.com/koala73/worldmonitor.git
cd worldmonitor
npm install
npm run dev
Open localhost:5173. No environment variables required for basic operation.
For variant-specific development:
npm run dev:tech # tech.worldmonitor.app
npm run dev:finance # finance.worldmonitor.app
npm run dev:commodity # commodity.worldmonitor.app
npm run dev:happy # happy.worldmonitor.app
See the self-hosting guide for deployment options (Vercel, Docker, static).
Tech Stack
| Category | Technologies |
|---|---|
| Frontend | Vanilla TypeScript, Vite, globe.gl + Three.js, deck.gl + MapLibre GL |
| Desktop | Tauri 2 (Rust) with Node.js sidecar |
| AI/ML | Ollama / Groq / OpenRouter, Transformers.js (browser-side) |
| API Contracts | Protocol Buffers (92 protos, 22 services), sebuf HTTP annotations |
| Deployment | Vercel Edge Functions (60+), Railway relay, Tauri, PWA |
| Caching | Redis (Upstash), 3-tier cache, CDN, service worker |
Full stack details in the architecture docs.
Flight Data
Flight data provided gracefully by Wingbits, the most advanced ADS-B flight data solution.
Data Sources
WorldMonitor aggregates 65+ external data sources across geopolitics, finance, energy, climate, aviation, cyber, military, infrastructure, and news intelligence. See the full data sources catalog for providers, feed tiers, and collection methods.
Contributing
Contributions welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
npm run typecheck # Type checking
npm run build:full # Production build
License
AGPL-3.0 for non-commercial use. Commercial license required for any commercial use.
| Use Case | Allowed? |
|---|---|
| Personal / research / educational | Yes |
| Self-hosted (non-commercial) | Yes, with attribution |
| Fork and modify (non-commercial) | Yes, share source under AGPL-3.0 |
| Commercial use / SaaS / rebranding | Requires commercial license |
See LICENSE for full terms. For commercial licensing, contact the maintainer.
Copyright (C) 2024-2026 Elie Habib. All rights reserved.
Author
Elie Habib — GitHub
Contributors
Security Acknowledgments
We thank the following researchers for responsibly disclosing security issues:
- Cody Richard — Disclosed three security findings covering IPC command exposure, renderer-to-sidecar trust boundary analysis, and fetch patch credential injection architecture (2026)
See our Security Policy for responsible disclosure guidelines.
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