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      <div dir="ltr">The Hydra VM from Igor was doing exactly that.</div>
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    Stellar! Could we reintegrate with the latest squeak.cog.spur?<br/>
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        <div>The Actor model in Newspeak is also somewhat similar to
          that, though part of the image is shared between threads.<br/>
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    <p>I believe the Newspeak Actors are implemented with local
      capabilities, from ELib, just as my CapabilitiesLocal package.
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    <p>works. Both implement a ELib Promise system with async resolution
      and resolved promise reactor invocation.</p>
    <p>Would you be able to say a few words about their use of shared
      memory, please? As well, what could you mention about their use of
      promises, regarding Ease of use, understandable code, tips &
      tricks with promises?<br/>
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          <div>Not sure what is the status of these projects though.</div>
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          <div>I have not read about this anywhere I can remember. Would
            it be possible to run two images on one VM?</div>
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          Preggo,<br/>
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              <div dir="ltr"><span style="font-size:12.8px">Clément Béra<br/>
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