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Deeply Intents

Worse is Better - Jeremy Ornelas

31 Jan 2025

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In this episode of Deeply Intents, Jeremy traces the evolution of programming languages starting with Lisp. We explore Lisp's role in AI development, the AI winter, and why static languages like C and Rust dominate today instead of live systems like Lisp. Jeremy breaks down Anoma as a distributed OS challenging Unix's paradigms, along with the benefits of live hackable systems realized with Anoma Level. We then weave through systems design, specs driven software development, and the limitations of blockchain programming environments.Chapters (00:00) - Introduction (03:05) - Lisp(06:01) - The Rise of C(09:14) - PL as Pop Culture(11:53) - AI Winter(17:53) - Operating Systems (OS) (33:56) - Programming and Society(41:20) - Intentional vs Accidental OS(46:49) - Introducing Anoma Level(55:02) - Applications of Anoma(1:00:41) - Effective Executives(1:20:29) - Limits of  blockchains(1:29:09) - Incentives in crypto (1:35:56) - PL Innovation(1:45:49) - Advice ReferencesWorse is Better - https://bit.ly/lispworseisbetterAnoma Level - https://bit.ly/AnomaLevel DisclaimerNothing in this episode should be interpreted as financial, technical, or legal advice. The host does contract work for Heliax, a public goods laboratory, focusing on Anoma.  

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