> The thing is that our industry is based on layers upon layers of
> abstractions, whether at the physical level (integrated circuits,
> interfaces, etc.) or at the software level: binary (1GL) abstracted into
> assembly (2GL), then C language (3GL), etc. Virtual machines is now another

you maybe forgot microcode, too? ;-) ;-)

yes, there are a lot of abstractions! i day-dream that it would be
super keen if there were a way for us to have explicit models of them,
including their leaks! and if those models where composable. and then
if our tools could use those models to show us warnings and errors; to
generate stress tests in a guided-randomized quickcheck style; etc.
etc. etc.

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