Fix lychee for guide (#4130)
* Fix lychee for guide * Update nightly in netlify
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rustup update nightly
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rustup default nightly
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PYO3_VERSION=$(cargo search pyo3 --limit 1 | head -1 | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | tr -d '"')
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PYO3_VERSION=$(cargo search pyo3 --limit 1 | head -1 | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | tr -d '"')
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# Parallelism
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# Parallelism
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CPython has the infamous [Global Interpreter Lock](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-global-interpreter-lock), which prevents several threads from executing Python bytecode in parallel. This makes threading in Python a bad fit for [CPU-bound](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/868568/) tasks and often forces developers to accept the overhead of multiprocessing.
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CPython has the infamous [Global Interpreter Lock](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-global-interpreter-lock), which prevents several threads from executing Python bytecode in parallel. This makes threading in Python a bad fit for [CPU-bound](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU-bound) tasks and often forces developers to accept the overhead of multiprocessing.
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In PyO3 parallelism can be easily achieved in Rust-only code. Let's take a look at our [word-count](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/blob/main/examples/word-count/src/lib.rs) example, where we have a `search` function that utilizes the [rayon](https://github.com/rayon-rs/rayon) crate to count words in parallel.
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In PyO3 parallelism can be easily achieved in Rust-only code. Let's take a look at our [word-count](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/blob/main/examples/word-count/src/lib.rs) example, where we have a `search` function that utilizes the [rayon](https://github.com/rayon-rs/rayon) crate to count words in parallel.
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```rust,no_run
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