• Mi adapt.. Thanks

    From Gabriel Cabrera@3:633/10 to All on Monday, May 25, 2026 20:10:02
    To the Engineering and Development Teams,
    I am writing to propose a paradigm shift in resource management for modern operating systems. The core concept is to replace the traditional static configuration with an adaptive environment that automatically
    self-configures based on each individual user's real daily habits.
    The architecture is structured around the following operational pillars:
    1. The Background Analyzer: A low-level monitor continuously tracks
    hardware behavior and system usage to identify the exact profile of the
    user.
    For example:
    - In my case, using the PC for streaming, the system prioritizes rendering
    and network buffering while freezing printing services or other heavy background tools.
    - For a neighbor who only listens to music, the system scales down CPU
    power to save energy and turns off complex graphics, keeping only the core audio engine active.
    - For another neighbor who is a DJ, the system completely stops the
    antivirus, OneDrive sync, and notifications to grant absolute hardware
    priority to the external sound card, guaranteeing zero latency.
    - For a final neighbor who only browses the web, the system shuts down
    heavy telemetry and gaming integrations, keeping the environment ultra-lightweight solely for web tasks.
    2. The AI Execution Engine: The background analyzer registers these shifts
    in behavior and feeds instructions directly to an AI orchestrator. This
    engine handles turning on, shutting down, or freezing specific dependencies
    and system services in real time.
    3. Dynamic Usage Ranking System: Every software component and application
    is assigned a dynamic score. Core vital functions of the OS always remain active. One-third (or half) of secondary dependencies stay in a low-latency "semi-awake" state to ensure instant responsiveness. The rest of the unused software is entirely frozen, bringing its CPU and RAM footprint down to
    zero.
    4. Transparent Transition Screen ("Awaiting app startup..."): When a user sharply changes activity?for instance, if the neighbor who only listens to music decides to launch a demanding video game?the analyzer instantly flags
    the change and alerts the execution engine. To prevent hardware stuttering
    or lag, the OS displays a brief, informative loading screen ("Awaiting application and dependencies startup...") while safely spinning up all
    required background drivers and files in the shadow layer.
    This approach ensures that a single base installer organically shapes
    itself into a completely different, custom-tailored operating system for
    each type of person, maximizing hardware lifecycle and energy efficiency.
    Thank you for your time in evaluating this architectural design perspective. Sincerely,
    Ricardo Gabriel Cabrera


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  • From Jack Warkentin@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 20:10:01
    Good day

    I think this is a *very bad* idea. If it gets incorporated into Debian,
    I will be immediately quitting Debian. I would be very reluctant to
    doing this, since I have been using Debian very successfully since 2002.

    Regards

    Jack

    Gabriel Cabrera wrote:
    To the Engineering and Development Teams,

    I am writing to propose a paradigm shift in resource management for
    modern operating systems. The core concept is to replace the traditional static configuration with an adaptive environment that automatically self-configures based on each individual user's real daily habits.

    The architecture is structured around the following operational pillars:

    1. The Background Analyzer: A low-level monitor continuously tracks
    hardware behavior and system usage to identify the exact profile of the user.

    For example:
    - In my case, using the PC for streaming, the system prioritizes
    rendering and network buffering while freezing printing services or
    other heavy background tools.
    - For a neighbor who only listens to music, the system scales down CPU
    power to save energy and turns off complex graphics, keeping only the
    core audio engine active.
    - For another neighbor who is a DJ, the system completely stops the antivirus, OneDrive sync, and notifications to grant absolute hardware priority to the external sound card, guaranteeing zero latency.
    - For a final neighbor who only browses the web, the system shuts down
    heavy telemetry and gaming integrations, keeping the environment ultra-lightweight solely for web tasks.

    2. The AI Execution Engine: The background analyzer registers these
    shifts in behavior and feeds instructions directly to an AI
    orchestrator. This engine handles turning on, shutting down, or freezing specific dependencies and system services in real time.

    3. Dynamic Usage Ranking System: Every software component and
    application is assigned a dynamic score. Core vital functions of the OS always remain active. One-third (or half) of secondary dependencies stay
    in a low-latency "semi-awake" state to ensure instant responsiveness.
    The rest of the unused software is entirely frozen, bringing its CPU and
    RAM footprint down to zero.

    4. Transparent Transition Screen ("Awaiting app startup..."): When a
    user sharply changes activity?for instance, if the neighbor who only
    listens to music decides to launch a demanding video game?the analyzer instantly flags the change and alerts the execution engine. To prevent hardware stuttering or lag, the OS displays a brief, informative loading screen ("Awaiting application and dependencies startup...") while safely spinning up all required background drivers and files in the shadow layer.

    This approach ensures that a single base installer organically shapes
    itself into a completely different, custom-tailored operating system for each type of person, maximizing hardware lifecycle and energy efficiency.

    Thank you for your time in evaluating this architectural design perspective.

    Sincerely,
    Ricardo Gabriel Cabrera


    --
    Jack Warkentin, phone 902-404-0457, email jwrk@eastlink.ca
    24 Ramsgate Lane Suite 327, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3P 2R6

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    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Marc Haber@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 11:00:01
    Hi,

    On Tue, May 26, 2026 at 02:41:27PM -0300, Jack Warkentin wrote:
    I think this is a *very bad* idea. If it gets incorporated into
    Debian, I will be immediately quitting Debian.

    I think, especially considering the Cc list (the original poster has
    Cc'ed that to google, microsoft etc9, it is not worth wasting a single
    second of time. The original poster clearly has no intention to actually
    DO what they are proposing, it's spam, just ignore. It's not going to
    happen in Debian.

    Now let's return to having fun.

    Greetings
    Marc

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