If you use Coracle, now would be a good time to help fund it and keep the development going.

“I lasted about four hours with Urbit before thinking "ain't nobody got time for this". My resistance to the allures of Nostr folded, and over Thanksgiving break while my kids hung out with my wife and her family, I sat in a freezing RV feverishly coding the first version of Coracle.”

https://blog.coracle.social/posts/1681485888115

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Ask and you shall recieve. Your blog post is excellent, and inspires me to support Coracle to keep you going. (as well as others no doubt) I have had a very similar desire to work on distributed computing since about 2017 but so far have only been a watcher and tinkerer.

Keep up the great work. May those who have been blessesd with much find it in their heart to contribute to this development that has potential to even the playing field that is now sloped, overgrown and full of stumbling blocks.

It's a really amazing blog, so well written (a lot of it is over my head as a non-dev) but the revealing of the thought process and how it evolves is great.

I would also like to read some sort of nostrician's perspective of #urbit in more detail if anyone knows of a post like this somewhere?

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It's a great platform with a lot of potential. Very ambitious, I find it a lot similar to Plan 9 with regards to the eccentricity and the desire to redo a lot of the current computing stack.