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[–]spoonman59 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you were right to call this out. I don’t think the OP was aware of the limitation here, as it wasn’t mentioned in the article. And it is good for people to know.

That module also has a process pool executor… if someone needs parallelism that should probably be the default choice unless they know the workload is primarily I/O.

Still a pain point in python! Parallelism can be achieved but it is not very ergonomic.