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Hosted by Shi Khai of LongHash Ventures, we chat with the most innovative founders of Web 3.0 building more open, inclusive, and equitable financial and social infrastructure.
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A community-run podcast for the founders and innovators building the future of web 3 on Arbitrum. Host git.smol interviews experienced Arbitrum founders to share lessons, best practices, and helpful resources that will help the listener launch their own project more effectively and efficiently. Arbitrum power users, testers, and content creators will also benefit by gaining a better understanding of how protocols, projects, and tools work, and why they were built the way they were.
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We're two software developers who enjoy talking about technology. Join us every week for a discussion about what's going on in the tech world.
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The Village Global podcast takes you inside the world of venture capital and technology, featuring enlightening interviews with entrepreneurs, investors and tech industry leaders. Learn more at www.villageglobal.vc.
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Web3 Transitions SummitThe Web3 Transitions Summit, taking place alongside Token2049 in Singapore, brought together thought leaders across the verticals of cross-chain, scalability, modularity, zero-knowledge, restaking, gaming, social, and the intersection of web3 and artificial intelligence. It was a one-day summit to inspire a vision of what the…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Ellis (@spyced) about: discussion of JVector 3 features and improvements,compression techniques for vector indexes,binary quantization vs product quantization,anisotropic product quantization for improved accuracy,indexing Wikipedia example,Cassandra integration,SIMD acceleration with Fused ADC,optimization…
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Web3 Transitions SummitThe Web3 Transitions Summit, taking place alongside Token2049 in Singapore, brought together thought leaders across the verticals of cross-chain, scalability, modularity, zero-knowledge, restaking, gaming, social, and the intersection of web3 and artificial intelligence. It was a one-day summit to inspire a vision of what the…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Stephan Janssen (@Stephan007) about: Stephan previously appeared on "#254 How JavaPolis and Devoxx Happened",discussion on the AI revolution in programming,development of an AI-assisted photo sharing application,creation of the Devoxx Genie IntelliJ plugin for AI-augmented programming,advantages of Claude 3.5 from A…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jake Luciani (@tjake) about: from Commodore 64 to cloud databases,early programming experiences with Basic and Excel macros,studying cognitive science and its influence on his career,transition to computer science,working at Bell Labs on R language,developing open-source projects like Night Rider MP3 player,creating…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Alfonso Peterssen (@TheMukel) about: Alfonso previously appeared on "#294 LLama2.java: LLM integration with A 100% Pure Java file",discussion of llama2.java and llama3.java projects for running LLMs in Java,performance comparison between Java and C implementations,use of Vector API in Java for matrix multiplication,…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Georgios Andrianakis (@geoand86) about: discussion on JAX-RS and reactive programming in quarkus, comparison of blocking vs non-blocking approaches, performance considerations for different use cases, Quarkus underlying architecture using Vert.x, handling of HTTP requests and responses, thread management in Quarkus,…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Gerald Venzl (@GeraldVenzl) about: from a 386 computer with SimCity to Oracle's database evangelist, early interest in computer hardware and software, apprenticeship as a programmer in Austria, work experience with Oracle database and PLSQL, Steven Feuerstein, PLSQL expert,career moves to New York, London, and San F…
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On this episode, I talk with Open Ape (@ape_open) from Fractional Uprising Studios about Open Season, their third-person shooter pitting various NFT communities against each other in a multiplayer battle on JPEG Island. We discuss: The founding principles of Fractional Uprising Studios The reasons why they have avoided VC funding and bootstrapped t…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Nicolai Parlog (@nipafx) about: Java 22 and 23 new features overview, including unnamed variables with underscore, multi-source file launching, G1 region pinning, Foreign Function & Memory API finalization, Markdown Javadoc support, ZGC generational collector by default, discussion on Java installation and beginner-…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Georgios Andrianakis (@geoand86) about: early experiences with computers and programming, transition from Pascal and C to Java in university, early career working with WebLogic and EJB, move to Spring development, joining Red Hat and discovering quarkus, developing Spring compatibility layer for Quarkus, Vodafone Gr…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Schneider (@jon_k_schneider) about: Spinnaker's role in continuous delivery and multi-cloud deployments,multi-cloud architectures,Micrometer's origin and design as a vendor-neutral metrics abstraction library, comparison of micrometer to other metrics solutions like opentelemetry and MicroProfile Metrics, e…
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Guillermo Rauch is founder and CEO of Vercel, a company that provides the developer tools and cloud infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized web. He was interviewed by Ben Casnocha, co-founder and general partner at Village Global, an early stage venture capital firm backed by some of the world’s most successful entrep…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Gil Tene (@giltene) about: discussion of Azul Systems' Vega chip, a custom-designed processor optimized for Java workloads, Vega's architecture and features including multiple generations (Vega 1, 2, and 3), high core count (up to 54 cores per chip), custom instruction set, hardware-managed register windows, type-aw…
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On this episode, we get to know SmooviePhone. And wow... there is a lot going on here. Simple Farmer is the real deal, and he explains his vision for the project. We get into: Launching the $SP meme Quickly adding utility with the Mobile SIM Card (NFT) and token-gated Snako.wtf mini-game The soon-to-be-released Layer 3 Racing game and the introduct…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Cliff Click (@cliff_click) about: Cliff Click's early computer experiences with xerox mainframe and punch cards, learning fortran at a young age, programming on TRS-80 and other early microcomputers, developing a passion for compilers and optimization, pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Rice University, inventing…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Christian Stein (@sormuras) about: early computing experiences with C64, learning Basic and Pascal, transition to Java programming, developing a commercial Java game using lwjgl, involvement with JUnit testing framework as a committer, work on openJDK and Java tools at Oracle, discussion about Java build tools and d…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Bruce Hopkins about: transition from Basic to Java, work on Bluetooth technology and writing a book on Bluetooth for Java, involvement with Sun Microsystems and Java ME, becoming a Java Champion, shift to AI and natural language processing research, development of speech recognition and hands-free web navigation sys…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Paul Sandoz (@paulsandoz) about: Project Valhalla's origins and goals, value types vs reference types, heap and stack flattening optimizations, Value objects and data transfer objects,nullability constraints, enums and values,implicit constructability, potential performance gains, challenges in retrofitting value ty…
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Join us on Ready Layer 2 as we dive into the innovative world of narrative trading with Huf from Pear Protocol, a leading platform on Arbitrum that simplifies pair trading. Discover how Pear Protocol enables traders to easily manage risks and bet on market narratives by going long on one token and short on another simultaneously. What We Discuss: T…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Schneider (@jon_k_schneider) about: OpenRewrite as an open-source tool for code transformation using lossless semantic trees (LSTs),recipes as programs that manipulate the LST,YAML configuration for defining recipes,dry run and in-place code modification options,separation of open-source and commercial aspe…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Ellis (@spyced) about: discussion of JVector, a Java-based vector search engine, Apache Kudu as an alternative to Cassandra for wide-column databases, FoundationDB - is a NoSQL database,explanation of vectors and embeddings in machine learning, different embedding models and their dimensions, the Hamming di…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Nicolai Parlog (@nipafx) about: the advantages and challenges of Object-oriented programming (OOP) vs data-oriented programming (DOP) in Java, using Java record classes, sealed interfaces, and switch expressions to implement business logic outside of data classes, the advantages of polymorphism and transparent persi…
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Join us on Ready Layer 2 as host git.smol sits down with 0xVenture from Deagle, a standout developer who prioritizes building over talking. Episode Highlights: Rapid Development: Learn about Venture's approach to building and iterating quickly, which allows him to transform ideas into functional projects at an impressive pace. Building for Fun: Ven…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with ethauvin (@Erik C. Thauvin) about: Erik previously on: "#298 The bld Power User", running a high-traffic link blog using JSP and Tomcat, challenges with caching and performance, meeting Geert Bevin through discussions about URL encoding, evaluating and migrating his blog to the Rife framework, appreciating Rife's le…
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Michael Balaoing, founder of Candlelion, joins Village Global co-founder and partner Ben Casnocha on this episode to discuss: - The importance of the acronym WTF (what’s the feeling?) when you’re giving a presentation. - The four roles that you take on as a speaker: captain, pilot, guide, and game show host. - The five questions to ask when seeking…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Erik C. Thauvin (@ethauvin) about: previously Erik on "#287 How Linkblog Happened",from Rife to bld, Gert on "#284 No Dependencies--Or How Rife 2 and Bld Happened",the simplicity and power of bld compared to Gradle and Maven, using Java as the build language without any DSLs or plugins, the advantages of a direct ap…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Roni Dover (@doppleware) about: previously Roni on airhacks.fm "#252 BDD: Bug Driven Development vs. Continuous Observability",discussion about the Java community and its focus on innovation, Digma and Java,Digma's growth and user feedback, observability as a tool for early issue detection and better code design, th…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Dmytro Liubarskyi (@langchain4j) about: Dmytro previously on "#285 How LangChain4j Happened",discussion about ONNX format and runtime for running neural network models in Java, using langchain4j library for seamless integration and data handling, embedding models for converting text into vector representations, stra…
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Join host git.smol on Ready Layer 2 for an engaging conversation with the Smithy DAO team. In this episode, dive into the creation of their new MOBA game, explore the roles and insights of the team members, and get a firsthand look at the game's development and the strategies that drive it. What You'll Discover: Meet the Smithy DAO Team: Learn abou…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Ellis (@spyced) about: Jonathan's first computer experiences with IBM PC 8086 and Thinkpad laptop with Red Hat Linux,becoming a key contributor to Apache Cassandra and founding datastax,starting DataStax to provide commercial support for Cassandra,early experiences with Java, C++, and python,discussion abou…
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Brad Feld (@bfeld), VC at Foundry Group and co-author with Dave Jilk of The Entrepreneur’s Weekly Nietzsche, joined Village Global co-founder and partner Ben Casnocha to discuss: - Common misconceptions about Nietzsche and why being misunderstood makes him an especially interesting philosopher. - What Nietzsche can teach entrepreneurs deciding whet…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Alfonso Peterssen (@TheMukel) about: discussion about Alfonso's early programming experience and participation in the IOI competition, studying computer science and functional programming with Martin Odersky, internships at Google and Oracle Labs working on compilers and the Espresso project implementing a JVM in Ja…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Anton Arhipov (@antonarhipov) about: Anton appeared previously on "#273 The Long Road to Java and Kotlin", discussion about Anton Arhipov's artwork using circles and a compass, attending the JVM Language Summit in 2011 where Kotlin was introduced by JetBrains, initial skepticism about the need for a new JVM language…
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Join host git.smol on Ready Layer 2 as we explore the Arbitrum DAO Gaming Catalyst Program (GCP) with our guest, Dan from Vela, also known as NFT_Djinn. In this episode, discuss how this vital initiative aims to transform the Web3 gaming ecosystem on Arbitrum with substantial funding and innovative strategies. Episode Insights: Program Goals: Disco…
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Join us in this enlightening episode of Ready Layer 2 as we speak with Waffle from Loadstar Finance. Discover how Loadstar is shaping the decentralized finance landscape on Arbitrum through innovative lending services, unique tokenomics, and strategic incentives. What We Cover: Introduction to Loadstar Finance: Learn about their role in the Arbitru…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Gil Tene (@giltene) about: starting with hacking adventure games on a VAX-11/780 as a teenager, building computers and making money in high school,providing access to Usenet,early programming experiences with Pascal and C/C++, moving to Silicon Valley in 1994 and witnessing the rise of Java, working on fault-toleran…
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Thejo Kote (@thejo) talks to Village partner Ben Casnocha. Thejo is a two-time founder and CEO. His current company, Airbase, is a spend management platform serving companies with 100 and 5,000 employees like Coda, 15Five, Front, Marqueta, CaptivateIQ, Abnormal, and more. Airbase has raised over $200 million, has tens of millions in ARR, and is con…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Dr. Zoran Sevarac (@zsevarac) about: Zoran previously on airhacks.fm: "#169 Deep Learning with Modern Java Code",discussion about the latest updates and features in DeepNetts, a full-stack Java AI platform, University of Minnesota's drug testing application using DeepNetts,Jefferson Lab's particle research using Dee…
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Michelle Zatlyn (@zatlyn), co-founder, president, and COO of Cloudflare, joined Village Global co-founder and partner Ben Casnocha for a masterclass with our founders in late 2020. They discussed: - The origin story of Cloudflare, including how the co-founders met, and how Michelle realized that she too could start a company. - Her advice on fundra…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Schneider (@jon_k_schneider) about: from Pentium 2 machine and a rural high school to becoming a Java refactoring entrepreneur, self-taught C++ in high school, officer in the U.S. Army and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, worked on Java projects at an insurance company between deployments, joined Netflix t…
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Join us on Ready Layer 2 as Git sits down with Andrew Saunders from Hashflow, discussing the launch of Aggregator+ on Arbitrum. This innovative platform enhances token and liquidity offerings, driven by a decentralized, automated system that evolves with the community's needs. Explore the journey from ideation to deployment, learn about the differe…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Nicolai Parlog (@nipafx) about: Nicolai previously on "#206 Java 19: Millions of Threads in No Time",discussion about the underscore feature in Java 22 and its importance in pattern matching, using the underscore for unused lambda parameters and deconstruction of records, avoiding default branches when switching ove…
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We're excited to launch a new EIR program for data science founders in partnership with Rackhouse Ventures, founded by Kevin Novak. Learn more about the program: https://www.villageglobal.vc/rackhouse-village-global-eir-program Kevin Novak (@novakkm), an early Uber employee, was instrumental in developing their data science program and was the crea…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Dimitris Andreadis (@dandreadis) about: Dimitris appeared previously on "#64 Quarkus 1.0 and SpringBoot",discussion about integrating AI language models (LLMs) with Java applications using quarkus and langchain4j,OpenShift AI,the benefits of using Quarkus for AI integration, Drools and ML,the potential of using AI f…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Erik C. Thauvin (@ethauvin) about: early computer experiences with Logo and Tandy Model 3, writing horse race handicapping software as a kid, working at Apple at 16 writing resource editor for Mac, starting consulting firm and building custom software, attending Sun Tech Days to learn about Palm Pilot and Java,writi…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Paul Sandoz (@paulsandoz) about: Paul previously appeared on "#277 Project Babylon",article about Automatic differentiation of Java code using code reflection, using Project Babylon for automatic differentiation, emulating C# LINQ in Java, writing Triton programs in Java for GPU execution, using Project Panama for n…
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This encore episode is a recording of a special masterclass roundtable session for our founders with John Donahoe. John is CEO of Nike and was previously CEO of ServiceNow and eBay. He is known as one of the most inspirational leaders in Silicon Valley and is a highly sought-after mentor to CEOs including Brian Chesky at Airbnb, Drew Houston at Dro…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Dmytro Liubarskyi (@langchain4j) about: continuous Windows 95 re-installation on Pentium 2 then Pentium 3,early interest in J2ME development and websites,transition to Java and enterprise software development,motivation behind creating langchain4j,integration with embedding models, vector databases, and ONNX Runtime…
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🌐 On this episode, Git talks with N8amis from Spire. Spire is a decentralized, automated protocol that nurtures game narratives, adapting to the community's needs with innovative mechanics like creative boundaries, toggle governance, and more. 🔥 Why Spire Stands Out: For founders and dev teams, Spire enriches lore, supports professional storytellin…
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