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@ceresbzns
I need an Urbiter to come and fight me about their goddamn club. This screenshot is from their operator guide. In place of *actual* credible guarantees of sovereignty or privacy, users are still beholden to their service providers for their data! What the fuck! WHAT IS THE POINT
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🌴tree.fail @ Bluesky
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Urbit through hosting ever promised privacy or sovereignty? It's not black and white, it's a spectrum. Are you using a your own full-node to access Ethereum or are you using a centralized RPC providers?
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@ceresbzns
The difference, BTW, is that I *can* run my own full node (and do.) You can bootstrap a fully functional LAN network with any two computers with WiFi radios or Ethernet ports. It is *impossible* to use Urbit without relying on stars and galaxies to provide routing, etc.
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🌴tree.fail @ Bluesky
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I'm pretty sure the whole Urbit is open-source, so you can replicate the whole system and run your own local Urbit just with two computers, if you want. You might as well lure entire galaxies from Urbit to you (=connecting more computers).
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