The Chromium team has opted to disable hyperthreading in 74 and look for more options 75 and beyond.
I'm not sure why this is so difficult for people to grasp.
Google's privacy statement and stand on student privacy (no direct marketing/child's identity is not monetized) makes complete sense. They are fully within their rights to aggregate trends in a user base without deep mining individual data. The follow up (what I'm dealing with, for example) is the ability to migrate a G Suite for Edu account to a a personal account once the student graduates... at that point, they're fair game.
Even within K-12, very few people up the management ladder have any concept of what's happening behind the scenes (and demonstrate that they really do not want to know).
You're hired.
...although, saying that sort of feels like saying, "I don't have a TV" did back in the 90's; and I'm not young, nor smug, enough to enjoy it anymore.
Apple would be a second, but I'm stuck with them due to work.
Amazon, I love. Two delivery is a god send for someone with a seizure disorder and a plethora of neurosis, Microsoft doesn't offend me as much as they used to and Google (again, job wise isn't possible to avoid) is something I'm stuck with.
But, yeah... social media annoys the living crap out of me. Zapffe called this one long before its time; it's an echo chamber of anchoring and distraction.
Back to my booze...
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore.