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  • EXACTLY! If i would experience such issues on my daily drivers i would reconsdier my choices. Thw question is, this it bother one enough to change things.

    And: i didn't need to fiddle anything on my Systems to get them (bsck) to running in the last 10 years. That may not always be the case, especially on Laptops. Now we start fiddling to keep Windows running on slightly oder Hardware. So as always, it depends

  • Did i write install Linux?

    While I am a Linux user, this was a joke. Windows does random Windows stuff. Windows AI features cause GPU usage. The processes responsible, according to OP are Windows core services. So, what other fix is there to avoid this besides removing windows?

  • That may be ab implementation detail of android auto for your car manufacturer. I never needed to sync the contacts in BMW and VW.

    I had some troubles with Ford, but there It worked via USB instead of Bluetooth pairing without forced sync.

    Edit: I am in Germany, so data protection laws may also be a reason why it works for me

  • Android auto provides notification content to the car. Also of course a virtual screen.

    So, there is not much that may be an issue. And you don't habe to share your contact data with your car if you want to do hands free calls. That's a plus

  • First of all, this would be illegal in many countries.

    Second of all: we can differentiate cars by: has red lights, back.

    If we lose this option we can no longer differentiate easily if there is a car coming towards us or driving away from us.

  • That part is responsible for 3 things:

    • Noise. It reduces the amount of turbulence under the car
    • fuel efficiency, same as Noise
    • protection from the environment. It reduces the amount of dirt and water that hits parts like the engine and other stuff there

    It is not critical and as others said, you could leave it of. I would recommend to have a look of there was any other damage done while they ripped off, as the weather allows to

  • To Realy harness every single BOGOMIP, there is only one: gentoo with cpu specific compiler flags. Distcc helps.

    For everything less it does not really matter. Use the one you feel good with.

    And to be honest, gentoo is my daily driver. But on a threadripper... i would just put a fedora on it and call it a day

  • This comment brought me to: yes, there should be an AMA!

    Srsly, polyamorous relationships are a complex beast. And no, they are not better or worse then other relationship models. They are just different.

  • sus

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  • As a poly person: no, it is not a "affiar-tolerant monogamy". That is an open relationship.

    Polyamorous partnerships are far more committed. Also, sex is not always a part of it.

    Of course there is the concept of a primary partner, but there are lot of poly folks that thislike this idea.

    But what all of those relationships have in common: there is no case where only one partner is poly. All is about communication and consent.

    And to the core topic: There is this thing like a polycule. A network of people with somehow connected relationships. Breakups in those structures are often consensual and no big fuzz. But if it gets dirty, at least in my experience, the offending member of the polycoule gets shown the door. And most of the times, those are the new ones. People that think the could convince their partner to get monogamous because they are the only one that is needed.

    Sorry for the long post, you hit a nerve there ;)

  • std::endl is used in output streams in C++ to end the line, using the os specific line termination sequence, and flush the buffer.

    The later one is a performance issue in many cases, why the use of "\n" is considered preferred

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Lemmy users looking at stock photos