Bixberry is built to stay completely out of your way. You shouldn’t notice it running — your browsing, streaming, gaming, and work always come first.
No noticeable impact. Bixberry only uses your device’s idle resources. When you’re actively using your device or connection, it steps back; when things are free, it contributes more.
How priority works
When you start browsing, streaming, gaming, or downloading, Bixberry automatically reduces what it’s doing. There’s nothing to toggle on or off.
When your device and connection are free, Bixberry uses that spare capacity to help accelerate AI requests — and you earn for it.
Because contribution is capped to idle capacity, you shouldn’t see any drop in your normal browsing or device performance.
Usage policy
These resources are reserved exclusively for fast and efficient AI operations.
If you’re using your connection very heavily for long stretches, there’s less idle capacity left for the network — so your earnings may dip a bit during those periods. That’s not Bixberry interfering with your activity; it’s the opposite — Bixberry getting out of the way.
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