fix(profiling): Always use builtin time.sleep#1869
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As pointed out in #1813 (comment), gevent patches the `time` module and `time.sleep` will only release the GIL if there no other greenlets ready to run. This ensures that we always use the builtin `time.sleep` and not the patched version provided by `gevent`.
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As pointed out in #1813 (comment), gevent patches the
timemodule andtime.sleepwill only release the GIL if there no other greenlets ready to run. This ensures that we always use the builtintime.sleepand not the patched version provided bygevent.