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Thoughts on CachyOS?

I added the repos to my existing arch install sometime last year I think. It's pretty seamless in that regard, I think I only ran into a mirror sync issue once, and it was resolved a few hours later.

My CPU supports the v4 packages, but I'm not really sure how much benefit there is for most things. (And things like tf/torch aren't coming from the repos anyways.)

I also use their kernel. I can feel a difference between stock and zen or stock and cachyos, but I don't think I'd be able to tell zen and cachyos apart tbh.

I definitely wouldn't switch distros for it, but since it's a trivial, drop in repo, I'll keep using it.

Adding another organization isn't ideal trust-wise of course.

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Please give Sync a bad rating on the Play Store

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https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21931444

This post is a link to an image rather than an image uploaded to an instance like the one you linked - in sync, you can just press the thumbnail to see it full screen (not at full resolution, but high enough). Voyager correctly loads the thumbnail, but I don't see a way to expand the image without opening the webpage.

I assume that's what they're talking about. I'd also like the same...

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Just looking for resources

Given that you would need an exceedingly extensive, labeled dataset to start working with actions/behaviours/body language directly, the only realistic way to start would be with a language model. (And while these are sometimes decent, they're absolutely terrible at other times (and there's generally no way to tell which time is which).)

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Why is coloring your face considered racist?

It's racist because it's racist. It has historically been used in a racist manner, and that's socially recognized. So, if you do it now, it's interpreted as racist.

(Much like the swastika is a hate symbol because the swastika is a hate symbol. It has been used as such and now it's socially recognized as such (even though there's nothing inherently bad about a bunch of geometric lines (and, in fact, was a positive symbol for the first 5,000 years of its use)).)

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Anything Linux based is out, but I feel like there might be some surviving bsd that's a descendant of one of the paid versions. That being said, GNU utils are out and I don't know of any browsers that would work either (though there are utils to download and look at the source that would work).

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