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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15491 · Feb 13

#javascript#agents#ai#ai_agents#automation#claude#cli#development#framework#fullstack#nodejs#orchestration#typescript Synkra AIOS is an AI-powered development framework that automates software creation through specialized agents working together in coordinated teams. It uses a two-phase approach: planning agents (analyst, PM, architect) create detailed project specifications, then development agents (Scrum Master, developer, QA) execute those plans with full context preserved throughout. The framework prioritizes CLI-first operations with observability and UI as secondary layers, eliminating common problems like planning inconsistency and context loss in AI-assisted development. You benefit from faster, more coherent project delivery with autonomous agents handling planning, coding, and quality assurance while maintaining architectural consistency and reducing manual coordination overhead. https://github.com/SynkraAI/aios-core

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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.