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"content": "nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 oh.. my bad. I did a quick google search and found Python is quite different from JVM. On JVM, a thread is always a kernel thread. On Python, it might or might not be (StackOverflow told me this). So when I initially thought about GIL, I thought it would be act like a monitor lock on JVM, which cause a kernel thread to suspend and have a relatively huge penalty.\n\nAnd after another goolge search, yes, I do mean statically typed and strongly typed, where you need to declare the type of a variable and cannot change it on the fly.",
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