i thought we were avoiding new inisettings. And also having a new INI
option takes some time. So is the result really faster?

Saves FS access per request. New INI cost is minimal. Now, I think avoiding INI makes most sense for INIs that change app behavior. This INI changes almost nothing except for allowing you to make things faster by removing check you don't use or alternatively enable check for some legacy script which uses #! where it really has no meaning but it always worked that way.
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