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Re: Mi adapt.. Thanks

From Jack Warkentin <jwrk@eastlink.ca>
Newsgroups linux.debian.devel, linux.debian.project
Subject Re: Mi adapt.. Thanks
Date 2026-05-26 20:10 +0200
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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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Mi adapt.. Thanks Gabriel Cabrera <amatteru@gmail.com> - 2026-05-25 20:10 +0200
  Re: Mi adapt.. Thanks Jack Warkentin <jwrk@eastlink.ca> - 2026-05-26 20:10 +0200
    Re: Mi adapt.. Thanks Marc Haber <mh+debian-devel@zugschlus.de> - 2026-05-27 11:00 +0200

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