@sun@coolboymew The focus is solely on skin tone as both skin color and ethnicity race are considered separate. There's also a dataset meant for this kind of study. A notable example of this application that I could recall are those Pixel cameras getting those skin tones accurately. https://skintone.google/mste-dataset
The author for that Latina LN (Kasshoku Musume no Latina-san ni ore no karada ga nerawarete iru) stated that the main brown girl is supposed to be a native from the Amazon in South America. Also, her name is literally "Latina" and can speak in Portuguese. #WaifusOfColor
@lina@MK2boogaloo@syzygy@Suzu I had it happen before to a PowerColor RX 580. There were some occasional graphical artifacts before just stopping entirely.
@lina@MK2boogaloo@syzygy@Suzu If there's NVIDIA GPUs available to buy in Indonesia, there has to be G-SYNC monitors there too (although most of them are just FreeSync + G-SYNC compatible).
@ceo_of_monoeye_dating@lina The anime has an abused brown lady as the eventual love interest of the main girl. Forgot to mention Sailor Moon, too. anthy.jpg
@synapsid Maybe prerecorded analog tapes from the late 90's and earlier would be a valuable time capsule that became overlooked once digital media started to replace it all.
@synapsid Now that I think about it, a lot of old tech that the zoomers never had during childhood **should** be preserved, documented, and/or copied for future generations to learn and use, despite their flaws plus abandonment. It should mostly consist of mundane stuff like slide rulers, old Nokia brick phones, CD-ROMs, CRT displays, overhead projectors, analog cassette tapes, and much, much more. It might be too ancient for them, but there's some value in looking back and learning about what got those past generations into wherever they are now. Overhead_projector_3M_01.jpeg
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