An infinite loop is usually caused by a programming defect. If you start a loop (for, do, while, etc...) and don't give it a way to exit, the loop could keep processing forever.
Normally that is! But on this "super computer", it's so fast, it can finish processing an infinite loop in a few seconds.
That's not really possible, since the loop is "infinite" and that's what makes this humorous. The second part of the statement comes as a surprise.
I don't know about "the pick" but it was mine. Six months ago I looked around and decided to stay with Tuta for now. Encrypted email + calendar, on my custom domain, is all I need though. Ymmv
I have mine disconnected from the network, but a certain non-techie member of my household (who doesn't understand this stuff) keeps re-connecting it when they want Netflix to work, even though I've shown them how to do this without connecting the TV to the network.
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