If this were really a huge part of most people's experience of Urbit (that they want to search apps by name rather than by developer) then it would be important to know. My company would be happy to curate a list of All…
I think you're turning the question around the wrong way - there are hundreds of thousands of apps and services on the internet that all force you to make an account with their service to use their software, access data…
Not really? You could have thousands, hell millions of people who love your twitter account or your podcast but if a critical mass (not even a majority! just a large and sufficiently noisy minority) complain about you,…
What kinds of transactions would you like to see between nodes?
No, Urbit doesn't require an always-on connection. It does work better with an always-on connection, since its peers will send it a lot of events to process as soon it reappears after a long absence. > This also means…
What exactly do you see as obfuscated?
This is what my company is building on Urbit: https://uqbarnetwork.medium.com/introducing-uqbar-network-6b... Having a large audience of pre-existing users is nice (and ditto for dev ecosystem for tooling and libraries)…
If this were really a huge part of most people's experience of Urbit (that they want to search apps by name rather than by developer) then it would be important to know. My company would be happy to curate a list of All…
I think you're turning the question around the wrong way - there are hundreds of thousands of apps and services on the internet that all force you to make an account with their service to use their software, access data…
Not really? You could have thousands, hell millions of people who love your twitter account or your podcast but if a critical mass (not even a majority! just a large and sufficiently noisy minority) complain about you,…
What kinds of transactions would you like to see between nodes?
No, Urbit doesn't require an always-on connection. It does work better with an always-on connection, since its peers will send it a lot of events to process as soon it reappears after a long absence. > This also means…
What exactly do you see as obfuscated?
This is what my company is building on Urbit: https://uqbarnetwork.medium.com/introducing-uqbar-network-6b... Having a large audience of pre-existing users is nice (and ditto for dev ecosystem for tooling and libraries)…