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No, it’s 25% tariff on runtime resources. Time to switch to Musk-flavored lisp, and Make America Functional Again! Or C+Trump, if unsafe efficiency is what you’re after.
Don’t use C+Trump unless you’re extra careful. On every integer overflow the program goes bankrupt.
Doge.js is required to audit imports across interpreters.
The problem with MuskLISP is that the only way to check the value of a variable is to delete it and see what breaks.
Don’t forget MuskSQLTM!