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The Network State community

Compete in the sense of keeping capital and people from fleeing. Although violence works for people, capital in the form of cryptocurrency will move either way. Voting with your feet, as Balaji S. Srinivasan notes, will be much more effective than voting with your wallet or vote.
We want to be able to peacefully start a new country for the same reason we want a bare plot of earth, a blank sheet of paper, an empty text buffer, a fresh startup, or a clean slate. Because we want to build something new without historical constraint.

Urbit OS is a new, carefully architected software stack: a VM, programming language, and kernel designed to run software for an individual.
Urbit ID is an identity and authentication system specifically designed to work with Urbit OS. When you boot or log in to Urbit OS, you use your Urbit ID.

mkdir ~/urbit
cd ~/urbit
curl -JLO https://urbit.org/install/mac/latest
tar zxvf ./darwin.tgz --strip=1
~/urbit/urbit
mkdir ~/urbit
cd ~/urbit
wget --content-disposition https://urbit.org/install/linux64/latest
tar zxvf ./linux64.tgz --strip=1
~/urbit/urbit
sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin
sudo setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' ~/urbit/urbit
Urbit: a personal server operating function
~dasres-ragnep-lislyt-ribpyl--mosnyx-bisdem-nidful-marzod
You can continue using this comet indefinitely. There are currently few differences between using a comet-level identity and a planet-level one. However, some groups will not allow comets entry in order to maintain a certain level of quality, and changes may be made in the future that further devalue comets. They will always, however, be able to access the basic functions of the network.
A comet also comes with a long and fairly unmemorable name whereas a planet has a short name and a "sigil" (avatar) associated with it that makes it more identifiable on the network. You may notice all this within the first few minutes of using Urbit.
localhost
on your computer. localhost:8080
, which is the fallback port
in case the default HTTP port 80
is already taken by another app. eyre: canceling ~[//http-server/0vu.34ksf/2/3]
http: web interface live on http://localhost:8080
http: loopback live on http://localhost:12322
pier (18836): live



~/urbit/urbit -c mycomet
-c
. Thus, ~/urbit/urbit mycomet
.~sampel_marzod:dojo>
, where dojo
is the Urbit command line. +code
in the terminal. Copy the result, we will need this. 
~pitrup-nosfyl/network-state


It's a newsletter for technological progressives. That means people who are into cryptocurrencies, startup cities, mathematics, transhumanism, space travel, reversing aging, and initially-crazy-seeming-but-technologically-feasible ideas. Basically, if you like @balajis' past work, you will enjoy this