The whole thing flies in the face of the kind of engineering discipline that leads to formal specifications, IDLs and APIs, reproducible builds, linters and fuzzers and memory-safe languages.
To throw that all out in favor of sparkling `cat /dev/urandom | sh` just breaks my brain. Why do people think that's an OK way to make software?
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