Website is served from a 200KB binary

This page was served from a native binary.

No libc. No VM. No runtime. The numbers below are read out of the process that is
answering you right now — not written into a template by hand.

binary 156219 bytes
linked libraries none
this worker (pid) 3526
heap high-water 8374048 bytes
uptime 502 min

Reload it. The pid changes: there are several worker processes, and the
kernel hands the connection to whichever one is free.

“High-water” is the honest word: the collector is non-moving, so it recycles
memory below that frontier through a free list rather than handing it back. The
number stops climbing — it does not fall. This server has served 20,000 requests with a
flat footprint; before the collector was rewritten it died at 828.

What it is

An AOT systems language that lowers straight to x86-64. World failures are
data you match on; broken invariants kill the program on the spot. There is no
hidden recovery path, because there is no recovery path.

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