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AlexanderDhoore ◴[] No.44003888[source]
Am I the only one who sort of fears the day when Python loses the GIL? I don't think Python developers know what they’re asking for. I don't really trust complex multithreaded code in any language. Python, with its dynamic nature, I trust least of all.
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1. DHolzer ◴[] No.44003924[source]
I was thinking that too. I am really not a professional developer though.

OFC it would be nice to just write python and everything would be 12x accelerated, but i don't see how there would not be any draw-backs that would interfere with what makes python so approachable.