The problem with this is that Alphabet already collects and sells your usage data. When you use any of Alphabet's "free services" you are the product. What they're doing is double dipping. Not only that, but they're getting very intrusive with the ads.
I can remember a time not long ago when the only ads on the platform were in the form of banner ads placed in the bottom of the video and off to the side next to recommended. There were no ads in the player. If they went back to that, I would not mind disabling my ad blocker.
I think shifting baselines is a real issue with car bloat. It should be going the other way where a Focus is seen as a mid-size and the like of the Fiesta a compact rather then sub-compact.
Supply issues continue to plague the industry, but these are the models that managed to reach the most buyers in 2022.
And I hate their blue-rich eye searing headlights to.
I've seen Denuvo combined with the always online requirement with the latest Far Cry 6 on steam. The always online requirement makes a cracked version worth it in my use case.
You either aren't part of the "small" test groups or you aren't logged in.
Multi-threading should just really be called "intelligent scheduling." It's making more efficient use of a CPU core by scheduling multiple different lines of code to run on a core at the same time. Some bits of code take longer to run then others and don't make full use of the CPU during the time they run, so the CPU will schedule another thread/code snippet to run in that gap of downtime.
I'm certain someone will correct me and add clarity to this explanation, of course.