This week on Net Society, Aaron and Chris open with a sense that the world feels eerily like 1989 again, marked by global instability, political volatility, and a constant acceleration of events. That backdrop leads into a discussion on AI solving meaningful math problems and why breakthroughs in math may be the real catalyst for long delayed progress in physics, materials, and applied science. From there, the conversation moves into crypto, touching on quantum risk, network resilience, and why the current moment feels more like quiet consolidation than collapse. The back half goes deep on agent based software, rethinking interfaces, self improving systems, and why the next generation of tools may give individuals more agency while reducing the noise and psychological cost of being online.
Mentioned in the episode
The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2666.The_Bonfire_of_the_Vanities
NFT Paris Cancelled https://x.com/nft_paris/status/2008162329397961069?s=20
GPT-5.2 solving the Erdős problem https://x.com/slow_developer/status/2009553229932331110
Show & Hosts
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Aaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01
Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0x
Derek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedws
Priyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesai
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- (00:00) - 1989 Vibes and Global Instability
- (05:17) - AI Solving Math and Fundamental Breakthroughs
- (11:39) - Crypto, Quantum Risk, and Network Futures
- (15:09) - NFT Events, Market Consolidation, and Release Drought
- (19:33) - Agents, Interfaces, and Rethinking Software Design
- (39:25) - Self-Improving Software and Human Agency
- (01:05:18) - Reclaiming the Internet and Mental Health
- (01:11:35) - Welcome & Disclaimer


