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But beware: A fullrip is permanent. Remove the wrong .dll , and your audio driver vanishes. Strip the wrong Python package, and your dev environment breaks. True fullrip culture accepts this risk. After all, if you can't rebuild it from scratch, you never really owned it.

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Bloat is the silent killer of performance. It hides in pre-installed trial antiviruses, "helpful" manufacturer dashboards, background telemetry services, and the 47 unnecessary fonts that shipped with your word processor. Bloat consumes RAM, hogs CPU cycles, and clutters your SSD with DLL files you will never use. It is the digital equivalent of a couch stuffed with expired coupons. But beware: A fullrip is permanent

In the world of system optimization, few phrases carry as much finality as "bloat fullrip." It is the digital equivalent of tearing out the back seats of a car to make it a race machine—uncompromising, slightly violent, and deeply satisfying. True fullrip culture accepts this risk

Critics call this "hobbling functionality." Practitioners call it "breathing room."