Linux distribution experiment where all user data (/home) is loaded from a model
Distro boots to a custom Vulkan based, GPU accelerated browser; like a game engine or blender where the controls/parameters are hidden and updates are driven by AI given a prompt
Am using BPF and sched_ext to manage a bunch of the usual behind the scenes telemetry and observability and inform the AI which responds by tweaking run state
So / and /root and /usr, the other POSIX paths exist but instead of /home it's an encoded binary model.
No unique users relative to the OS, but while I run everything as root the AI protects the model unless given the appropriate secret.
Not perfect security by any means but this is an experiment above all not a production system
Stop sitting at home projecting apathy and ennui in between WOW raids and rounds of LoL.
Mountains of evidence from history shows public has to stand up for itself, not lick boot.
Refuse to give the politicians and owner class assurances they too refuse to provide.
Most of them are old af and have no survival skills. They're reliant on the latest social memes, stock valuations not religious allegory, that are not immutable constants of physics.
Boomers looted the pension system of the prior generation to fund Wall Street. Take their money. It's American tradition.
Remind them physics is ageist and neither physics and American society afford no assurances anyone has food and healthcare.
He put that out days ago to get ahead of this news to project to investors they're already cost cutting so please don't dump them when quarterly reports come out
You tried to make it sound like a far more noble and risky thing than it is.