AssemblyDemo DayUrbit Week
Brand new Urbit products, start-ups, core innovations, financial systems and a new paradigm for art, literature & films. This year's Assembly is a peek into a new world. Assembly will be held at Convento do Beato Check out the schedule below or in the app (~bitdeg/assembly-2023):
- Josh Lehman
We still don’t know just how important and disruptive artificial intelligence will be, but one thing seems clear: the power of AI should not remained cordoned off by centralized companies. Our panelists—Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed, Native Planet’s ~mopfel-winrux, Tlon’s Lukas Buhler, along with @mogmachine from Bittensor and David Capone from Harmless AI—are the perfect team to explore the possibilities unlocked by more sovereign, decentralized, and open AI.
- ~mopfel-winrux
- Cody Wilson
- Lukas Buhler
- David Clarity
- mogmachine
Urbit now has its own 2D pixel-art metaverse, where anyone can explore and add to the burgeoning network of turfs. It's not just another chat app—it's free real estate.
- John Hyde
Trillions in securities will be tokenized over the coming years. In this talk, we present a proof of concept for compliant global P2P transactions of these assets using Urbit.
- Eric Arsenault
- Galen Wolfe-Pauly
In a world of moral totalitarianism, sometimes freedom looks like a short story about sex tourism in the Philippines. In this panel, author Sam Frank hosts MRB editor in chief Noah Kumin, romance writer Delicious Tacos, sex detective Magdalene Taylor and frog champion Lomez of Passage Press. Join them for a freewheeling discussion of saying whatever they want while evading the digital hall monitors.
- Sam Frank
- Noah Kumin
- Delicious Tacos
- Lomez
- Magdalene Taylor
What might web apps look like if corporations weren’t responsible for hosting them? How many of you are satisfied with the price, functionality, and design of MEGACORP software? We believe there are at least two categories of application which are technically achievable, commercially valuable, but practically impossible: Arbitrage and Magic. To bring these to market, we need both a new distribution system and a new device type. Both are imminently achievable.
- Chase Van Etten
How do we make Urbit secure? And what does a secure Urbit look like? The great promise of Urbit has always been that it can provide a sovereign computing platform for the individual—a means by which to do everything you would want to do on a computer without giving up your data. For that dream to be fulfilled, Urbit should be as secure as your crypto hardware wallet—perhaps moreso. Moderated by Rikard Hjort, Urbit experts Logan Allen, and Joe Bryan discuss with Urbit fan and cybersecurity expert Ryan Lackey.
- Rikard Hjort
- Logan Allen
- Ryan Lackey
- Joe Bryan
- Trent Gillham
- Josh Lehman
- Ted Blackman
- Thomas Kroes
Scaling trust: a secure software supply chain for the sovereign web. Security, privacy, composability, censorship resistance. Good stuff right? All memes without a secure software supply chain and scalabale trust. ~doplyr-harbur will dive into the need for new infrastructure, incentives, and tooling - and present a path forward with a new stack for the sovereign web, including Archetype’s decentralized package management infra.
- Seth Feibus
Self hosting maximalism and the newest software and hardware from Native Planet.
- Austin Nelsen
- ~mopfel-winrux
Edward Amsden, lead developer of Ares, discusses the plans for making Urbit fast, scalable, and more.
- Edward Amsden
- Sunny Aggarwal
Transforming gaming was never one of Urbit's core aims, but it turns out that Urbit can do some, dare we say, game-changing things when it comes to interactive digital entertainment. Because an urbit is uniquely tied to its user, a gamer on Urbit can carry information about his gameplay or avatar between games, or even beyond them. Vaporware CEO Chase van Etten (builder of the NFTs-on-Urbit game Tharsis), Shadow Wars Creative Director Roy Blackstone, along with Trent Steen, John Hyde, and the mononymous Louis discuss.
- Chase Van Etten
- Roy Blackstone
- Louis
- Trent Steen
- John Hyde
On the heels of part three of his podcast series with Rick Rubin featuring presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy, Jr., renowned neurosurgeon, Bitcoiner and longevity clinician, Dr. Jack Kruse will speak about medical freedom, decentralized medicine and the quantum relationship between health and nature (light, water, magnetism). He will also discuss the groundbreaking legislative framework he is working on to counter what happened during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Jack Kruse