a) On theory it compromises the throughput (the whole CPU time that will
take for a process to finish will be longer) for better responsiveness,
even under high load. So mouse clicks/UI events should be handled faster
and say, when decompressing large files or other CPU load by specific
process the user interface should not freeze.

b) I'll have to look at this and maybe report a bug somewhere. I should
really get used to checking the logs more frequently.

c) I'll also have to investigate this, but maybe it's because i have
overridden the DNS address to be used from the default one and dnscrypt-
proxy hasn't started yet, plus systemd-resolved listening on a different
port than the used one.

d) I have removed it, thanks!

I can't speak with the numbers, it might have been a little bit faster,
but it was noticeably slower than Windows.

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