> Multicore systems have been fairly standard for the last 10+ years, and while you occasionally notice a misbehaving process hog an entire core, it never visibly impacts system performance because there are still several other idle cores, so you don't notice said "hogs."
Except on Windows laptops. Where, although the computer is idle, your favourite svchost.exe will heat your system and trigger thermal trottling.
Because Android Auto sucks. What is the purpose of it ? Playing music ? The entertainment system can do this. Navigation ? The entertainment system can do this and Google allows only "selected" apps.
> Public figures and European firms push users to leave US platforms they warn are damaging democracy
> CCC members in local chapters throughout Germany will assist users, for example, in switching their browsers from Google’s Chrome to Firefox or from Elon Musk’s X to Mastodon, a European-run decentralised social media network.
So Microsoft with Edge (based on ... Chrome) is ok. And no word about Facebook, or Apple or Intel, or Android or Micron, or Asus, or MSI, or Nvidia, or ...
> Father rescues abducted daughter by tracking her cell phone after kidnapping
We shall all do this, so our children stay safe.
Because, besides Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, the mobile carrier, the local government, the 5 Eyes and friends, who has access to my child's location ?
And they all will use it only for a lawful purpose. /s
Except on Windows laptops. Where, although the computer is idle, your favourite svchost.exe will heat your system and trigger thermal trottling.
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