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False stop working, example open big file with program that will not stop reading until the end of its file line. (imagine > 1000 line) and then if that program is not separate ui thread with this operation (long processing logic in ui thread) (i/o block) Windows can think that program is not working (but it still working 😂)
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Not quite accurate, the knife it gives you is a trick knife. It does not work ...
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pythonR15387yWindows gives you a knife while Linux will give you a chainsaw to murder the whole bloodline of that "critical thinker"
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bioDan61597y@razor - you need to kill the process itself (by using the taskbar or powershell) instead of Windows doing it for you, that's why windows gives the user the 🔪
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Windows' SIGTERM just kinda keeps poking at the program to try to get it to stop, and BSODs if it can't. UNIX just kinda... stabs it several times?
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@aditya23 might be, but I'm thankful, I'd never seen it otherwise, I don't go into Reddit
I don't get it -.-!
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