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Source channel @cryptosamuraicat · Post #708 · Feb 17

☄️TIME TON - TIME CITY! 🏙️ TimeCity opens its doors! 📆 On February 19, a new digital era begins. The TimeTON community will gain access to the metaverse for the first time, where each object is your future digital asset that generates income and resources. 🗣️ A collection of 5,728 NFTs is the basis of a virtual city that will grow, develop and form a full-fledged digital ecosystem. 🏘 Residential complexes are being built here, where the first residents will settle, business centers and manufacturing enterprises are opening, which will become the heart of the economy. Trading platforms and entertainment areas appear, creating the rhythm of city life. Digital advertising screens light up on the streets, where location owners receive a share of the global advertising market. 👨🏻‍💻 Every user of our community will have access to the first version of the metaverse to watch the construction of the city in real time, explore the first districts and become part of a closed community of NFT owners, where the most valuable opportunities are revealed. 💥 There is very little left… 🔖If you decide to buy NFT - be careful, think twice, you don’t know how it will turn out.#dyor ➡️START GAME 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱 👉🏻SUBSCRIBE!

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@djangoproject · Post #156 · 09/06/2016, 01:43 AM

https://wiki.python.org/moin/GlobalInterpreterLock In #CPython, the #global#interpreter lock, or #GIL, is a mutex that prevents multiple native #threads from executing Python bytecodes at once. This lock is necessary mainly because CPython's memory management is not thread-safe. (However, since the GIL exists, other features have grown to depend on the guarantees that it enforces.)

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@djangoproject · Post #159 · 09/12/2016, 05:37 PM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/atexit.html The #atexit module defines #functions to #register and #unregister cleanup functions. Functions thus registered are automatically executed upon normal interpreter termination. atexit runs these functions in the reverse order in which they were registered; if you register A, B, and C, at #interpreter#termination time they will be run in the order C, B, A.