Comment by Groxx
6 hours ago
yea, this is in javascript. it's inherently single-threaded in almost all contexts (e.g. node.js shared memory where you're intentionally bypassing core semantics for performance, and correctness is entirely on you)
6 hours ago
yea, this is in javascript. it's inherently single-threaded in almost all contexts (e.g. node.js shared memory where you're intentionally bypassing core semantics for performance, and correctness is entirely on you)
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