8/ Urbit has it's own VM...and...it's weird. Here's the definition of it. If this looks like it's intentionally obscure, a bit of Berkley slam poetry that's formatted INTENTIONALLY TO DISCOMFORT THE MUNDANES...you're right.pic.twitter.com/Hcw2EwAWzn
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19/ and when you do, the software on your machine is in connection with every other person in the Urbit-verse, or, rather, the software running on THEIR machines. You can type at your local Urbit, and interact with other people and their local Urbits. These local things >>>
20/ were once called "ships", then "yachts", and after three or four renamings they are now called "planets" or "comets". A planet or a comet is a bunch of things at once:
21/ * a window you can type into * a store of information on your local disk * a "mailing address" that is unique from every other "mailing address" in the urbit-verse (kinda like an email addr, or a domain name, or an IP address) * NFT "property" that can be subdivided & sold
21.5/ Twitter apparently broke threading here. Thread continues ---> (tho if you go here and look for context, you can see that I threaded it correctly and 21 precedes it )https://twitter.com/MorlockP/status/1502285486865403911 …
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