11/ More on that later, maybe after lunch.
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12/ No, you do not. There is a thing called a "comet", which is a free little resource that you can use. Every piece of urbit real estate, from the very expensive "galaxy" down to the kinda affordable "star" down to free "comets" lets you run a full VMhttps://twitter.com/Face_Almighty44/status/1085190738164371462 …
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13/ The only thing that higher levels of ownership get you are authority in the network of linked processes. Think of a galaxy as like owning ".biz" or ".com". Think of a star as like owning "http://fred.biz ". Think of a comet as like having a PC w internet connection
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14/ A comet / a PC / a phone is good for 99% of what people want. Create content, consume content, run spreadsheets, etc. What does "http://fred.biz " get you? A nice name, and the authority to create http://jobs.fred.biz , http://blog.fred.biz , etc. Not much!
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15/ Correct; if your PC is turned off, you get no net traffic. When you turn it back on and reboot your urbit (i.e. comet/planet) you can - I THINK - get playback of net traffic. ...but not sure exactly how. https://twitter.com/_molten_steel_/status/1085277254651805697 …
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Can one request a playback of net traffic? I recall from reading years ago that network "assets" (nebulously defined) are stored and versioned and can be requested via name-and-version. (a) is that still true? (b) can generic network traffic be requested for replay?
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right, but if you miss it, the traffic is ephemeral and gone, eh? ok, cool
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