FWIW, this bug is still present in 2.6.1. While I understand that it
might be a sensible idea to define an upper bound on the number of CPUs
used by default, it seems a bit restrictive to be stuck at 2 threads.

Since OpenBLAS comes with kernels that are optimized to the user's
machine anyhow, having to recompile it just so we can use a decent
number of threads is a bit restrictive. As long as the default number of
threads remains something small (1, 2, or determined at runtime as
#cores present), why disable the environment variables?

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