Most mainstream Linux distributions are still solving the problems of 2010. We have rock-solid stability and great package managers, but when a system starts lagging, the OS acts as a passive victim. You open top, see a random process eating CPU, and kill it manually.
I'm currently architecting a completely new Linux distribution from scratch, and I want to validate the core MVP with the community.
The Mission: Your hardware performs as if it were newer.
The Target: A 5-year-old laptop should feel incredibly fast and responsive, and the user shouldn't need to know why.
The Core Concept: Aggressive, eBPF-Driven Self-Healing










