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No, I have a uConsole on which I experiment various things: WM, kernel, tray bar, etc... So yes, when I want a quick and dirty solution to see if it work, I just ask mistralAI for a command. I have a rough idea of what's going on, but I'm not a sys engineer and I don't care about all the subtilities of using systemd, init.d, cron, xinit or whatever solution to run a driver at startup.
I don't care about stability or integrity, as it's just a toy and I just wipeout the system when it become too unstable ๐
๐ vibe sysing, what an age to be alive. I don't think I would find it as fun to tinker unless I actually learned what I was doing, but I guess we all have different goals.
Yes, unfortunately, we don't have time to learn everything, we have to choose. Sys engineer is a rabbit hole which is too deep for me, I prefer spending time on other things.
Currently, I'm into quantum computing. I'm configuring the uConsole so I can easily edit my blog on the go.