Ls-models-ls-island-issue-02-stuck-in-the-middle.79 Jun 2026
Footprints in the sand told two clear stories: one set hurried away from the lab; another, smaller and careful, led toward the flooded basin near the old lighthouse. The smaller prints ended halfway in knee-deep water. No return prints.
Depending on your runtime constraints, you have three remediation paths: LS-Models-LS-Island-Issue-02-Stuck-in-the-Middle.79
The miniature models in this issue feature a range of scenarios, from futuristic landscapes to historical settings, all with a common thread of being "stuck in the middle." Whether it's a miniature figure trapped in a maze, a vehicle suspended in mid-air, or a building perched precariously on a cliff edge, each model is a testament to the creativity and skill of the LS-Models team. Footprints in the sand told two clear stories:
When you see "LS-Models" in a keyword, it is highly likely that the subject matter involves these premium model trains, often sought after by discerning collectors. Depending on your runtime constraints, you have three
The unique moniker challenges us to think about the stories our hobbies can tell. Whether it’s the real-world challenge of a "stuck" train or a cleverly ironic name, the world of model trains is rich with details that capture the imagination and offer endless possibilities for discovery.
ls-inject --island <STUCK_ID> --signal FLUSH_79 --force-ack
The .79 runtime introduced a new incremental garbage collector for LS-Models. However, a defect causes the collector to lock a middle Island’s reference counter if the Island contains exactly 79 objects (note the .79 correlation). The collector moves the objects to "pending finalization" but never completes the cycle.
