The OS will look at that list, sigh deeply, and execute them as fast as it can—usually throttling down to ~50,000 clicks per second (20,000 ns intervals). It will attempt to honor the request, staggering the timestamps into the future.
An alert fired to ChronoDyne’s one human sysadmin, a woman named Sal who’d seen everything. Sal traced the impossible timestamps to Mira’s workstation. By the time Mira heard the knock on her cubicle wall, Sal was already holding a USB killer.
: Services like Google AdSense can detect artificially inflated click-through rates, leading to immediate account termination.
To even utter the phrase is to step into a strange no-man’s land where computer science, physics, and absurdity collide. Because a nanosecond (ns) isn't fast. It’s .
user32 = ctypes.windll.user32