Now, a lot of the ports haven't been maintained. But the underlying Shen kernel is only 4-5k lines of code...remains extremely portable. More discussion here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39602472
I didn't focus a ton on Shen in the blog post, because the underlying principles aren't really about the implementation. Shen is very cool tho.
That's not a good thing! A Turing complete type system means that compilation is potentially undecidable and non-terminating. The whole unintuitive mess in dependently-typed systems about "definitional" equality (loosely speaking, a notion of equalities that are 'trivially' checked as part of evaluation) is entirely about avoiding Turing-complete type checking!
But I mentioned its Turing completeness as a lazy shorthand to illustrate that it is far more flexible and expressive than what people think of as a "type system". https://shenlanguage.org/OSM/Recursive.html