rtr on Nostr: I find Urbit to be a really nifty system. It simplifies a lot of the deployment stuff ...
I find Urbit to be a really nifty system. It simplifies a lot of the deployment stuff that you do to host services online. It's also very aesthetically pleasing to use.
Since it's its own thing, it's very easy to move your Urbit from one machine to the otber making your entire server stack, if you base yours on it, very portable.
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