I've got it ready to post in Superuser, but it won't let me post with those unknown tags, so I've got it waiting. I can either dismiss it, or leave out those tags, which I think would make it almost useless.
As the Unix/Linux page has neither "deno" nor "elvish" among its tags, and because both also run on Windows, I think this might still be the best place.
I was surprised to learn that a slice-pointer on a 64-bit machine provides 8 bytes for the length of the slice. How often is the slice more than 4GB long? I suppose there are instances, e.g. when dealing with RAW video/audio.
@Lews: Lots of ideas. Use exisitng libraries for some sort of human-computer interface, such as a computer that knows when the user has left, & goes to sleep. May be redundant, but interesting as a start for a more aware desktop system...