10/ The first two lines say "there is an operation which, given some piece of data, will tell you if that piece of data is a number, or a datastructure". The next two lines say "there is an operation that adds 1 to an integer, but does not modify a datastructure".
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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
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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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21/ At the top level, there are 256 regions of the urbitverse. They have short names. ~zod is one. These are called galaxies. Each galaxy is owned by someone, just like ".biz" in internet domains is owned by someone. Each galaxy has 256 subdivisions, called "suns".
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22/ Each sun has a name, like "~hidted". Each sun has - I think - 65,536 subdivisions called planets, each with a name like "~hidted-docfel". I think planets can be subdivided into comets? When you download urbit, you get a comet for free.
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