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Programmers put their ideology into the code they write. A good case study: "Urbit positions itself as a P2P project, but it stands out in contrast to other P2P projects, mainly because the person behind it, Curtis Yarvin, seems antithetical to what I understand P2P to represent... Who and what are we supporting by supporting Urbit?"
Programmers put their ideology into the code they write. A good case study: "Urbit positions itself as a P2P project, but it stands out in contrast to other P2P projects, mainly because the person behind it, Curtis Yarvin, seems antithetical to what I understand P2P to represent... Who and what are we supporting by supporting Urbit?"
I’d add that this critique is definitely not limited to Urbit and holds true for many ‘decentralized’ projects.
I’d add that this critique is definitely not limited to Urbit and holds true for many ‘decentralized’ projects.
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