Walrus and the architecture that survives its own implementation:
When all the memory of the system lives within an application, that application becomes a single point of failure. If it fails, everything falls with it. Separating execution and memory changes the equation. Software can fail, be updated, or even disappear, but the system as an economic entity continues to exist because its state is not lost. This does not eliminate the risk, but redistributes it. And systems that distribute risk tend to last longer.
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