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Python 3.13: Better interactive shell and finally multithreading without GIL The new Python release features an interactive command line and allows the global interpreter lock to be deactivated.
There are three tags on the bottom right side as well: (Python) Console, History log, and IPython console. Console - this is the default Python shell, where the commands are going to be executed.
Hackers of all sorts are getting an early Christmas present this year in the form of a resurrected PowerShell Empire post-exploitation framework all wrapped up in Python 3.
Posted in Hackaday Columns, Linux Hacks, Slider Tagged awk, bash, linux, Linux Fu, perl, python, shell script ← New Contest: Reinvented Retro Synth Gains Plug And Play Analog MUX → ...
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