I'm building Freelang, a small AOT systems language aimed at security tooling where auditability and deterministic failure matter. It compiles to native x86‑64, avoids libc by default, and keeps concurrency explicit (jobs + wait). There isn’t a public repo yet, but I’d love feedback on the philosophy/roadmap - v happ happ to share details here.
hey, i love this idea. for external tool calls id recommend looking into something like cacao playbooks, (open standard/spec forsecurity playbooks) and maybe integrate such things too. theres a lot of useful datamodels / specs out there slowly getting picked up - and DSL to tie it all together sounds to me like a good thing. will look into this further (didnt dive too deeply, just hyped about this idea!) and share it around.
I'm building Freelang, a small AOT systems language aimed at security tooling where auditability and deterministic failure matter. It compiles to native x86‑64, avoids libc by default, and keeps concurrency explicit (jobs + wait). There isn’t a public repo yet, but I’d love feedback on the philosophy/roadmap - v happ happ to share details here.
hey, i love this idea. for external tool calls id recommend looking into something like cacao playbooks, (open standard/spec forsecurity playbooks) and maybe integrate such things too. theres a lot of useful datamodels / specs out there slowly getting picked up - and DSL to tie it all together sounds to me like a good thing. will look into this further (didnt dive too deeply, just hyped about this idea!) and share it around.