That's not a dependency, that's a limitation: the interpreter is only implemented for one platform right now, but there's no reason why it shouldn't be possible to add support for a new platform without changing the existing code.
What I meant by no dependencies is that I don't aim to use any libraries/toolchains to facilitate the job of executing/compiling the language (or providing runtime support).
Until it can be compiled to 3d prints for fluidic logic [1][2], I think the absurd dependency of requiring electricity, at all, is really going to hold back this language.
What I meant by no dependencies is that I don't aim to use any libraries/toolchains to facilitate the job of executing/compiling the language (or providing runtime support).