safe, single-purpose binaries
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[2025-11-14 14:47] ajaxdavis: **Where dynamically generated binaries are useful (and why they make sense for agents):** - **High-performance tasks** — agents can generate tiny native programs (C++/Rust) to accelerate heavy loops or math; f…
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