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by 0x732202 1456 days ago
Who's wasting time? I've memorized a number of text passages using one user's app for cloze completion. I've kept track of names and faces of users I've met IRL using the pals app. I've had an uncountable number of awesome and fulfilling conversations with other users of the platform, and no, I don't feel like I am in a cult because I can leave for weeks at a time and return at my leisure.

It's called "calm computing" for a reason - the technology serves your peace of mind, not some corporation's ad revenue.

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Just because you've gotten value from Urbit doesn't mean it's not a cult. People get value from cults. The problem with cults is not that they don't produce any value. The problem is the cost of being a member is generally high, and this doesn't become evident until it's too late.

In the case of Urbit, that cost is, at the very least, dealing with Nock and Hoon.

The cost of being a member is literally on the tin. They tell you up front that identities are scarce and must be purchased.

As regards programming cost, I'm speaking from experience when I say that if you know how to program, you already know how to write Hoon. It's that intuitive.