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Yeah I know, using numbers (or any other non-boolean type) in a boolean context ππ«
That's why you use lints, that catch such things.
Yeap, 1 and true have different types. One is a number, the other is a boolean. But the `===` op is checking for the same type.
And then there is Elon Musk's wish to id every human on Twitter and use it as financial infrastructure. WeChat vibes...
It does already exist in the form of WebAssembly. It can run outside of the web without any issue, despite the name. And has strong sandboxing build in to it, making it the perfect system if you have to run untrusted code. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAssembly

