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It would only trigger when multiple instances where running in parallel,
with one having enough privilege to block the other from accessing the shared memory (e.g. root)
* Removed waitUntilProcessed() because waitUntilAccepted() fits the job. They were nearly identical too so decreased code duplication
* Global events are set as processed only by instance that accepts them. Solves issue where global event would be consumed by first instance that saw it even if that instance ignored that event
* Fixed bug where running qtox instance would not properly exit after sending window activation event that was accepted by already running instance