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Something no one else has mentioned is that it's at least theoretically feasible to recompile an entire Arch system from source with particular compiler flags using ABS. It's mentioned in passing here. I haven't been able to find any straightfoward guides or anything, but it seems like it's doable. (Might require some custom scripting to be reasonably easy to do, though.)
It's incredibly unsupported and untested. You have no idea what bugs you'll be uncovering.
Now I kinda want to do it. Lol.