Urbit is a personal cloud computer. Right now, the cloud computers we use run OSes designed for minicomputers in the ’70s. An ordinary user can no more drive a Linux box in the cloud than fly an A320. So she has to sit in coach class as a row in someone else’s database. It’s definitely air travel. It’s not exactly flying.
The user of the future will fly her own computer. She will own and control her own identity and her own data. She will even host her own apps. She will not be part of someone else’s Big Data. She will be her own Little Data. Unless she’s a really severe geek, she will pay some service to store and execute her Urbit ship - but she can move it anywhere else, anytime, for the cost of the bandwidth.
#computer #computing #urbit #vm #argemra #nock #hoon #arvo #clay #software #freedom
Ngaro is a minimalistic virtual machine emulating a dual stack computer with a simple instruction set and a few basic I/O devices.
http://retroforth.org/docs/The_Ngaro_Virtual_Machine.html
#ngaro #vm #virtual-machine #emulation
At present, there are full implementations in #Assembly (#x86), #C, #F#, #Go, #Common-Lisp, #PHP, #Python, and #Ruby, and minimal implementations in #C#, #Forth, #Lua, #JavaScript, #Java, #Perl, and #Scheme