Ovie is a new self-hosted systems programming language built for developers who want low-level power with high-level productivity and a human touch. Created by Shedrack Erhabor, Ovie draws inspiration from resilience, clarity, and accessibility — rooted in Taraba and Southern Kaduna, Nigeria. Philosophy: Local-First & Sovereign Ovie is built with a strong local-first philosophy: Works completely offline Deterministic and reproducible builds with SHA-256 verification Minimal external dependencies Self-hosted compiler (the compiler can compile itself) Designed to eventually be 100% written in Ovie (Rust bootstrap is being removed) The language aims to make systems programming more accessible while keeping full hardware control. Unique Syntax – "See Am" One of the most delightful things about Ovie is its natural and welcoming syntax. Instead of the usual print or console.log , Ovie uses seeAm (Nigerian Pidgin for "look at" / "see it"). use std::io fn main() { seeAm "Hello from Ovie!…