Ok fine, I'll be cereal. Lost 20+ lbs in the past 42 weeks (kept it off too), made a single core single thread 1.6ghz cpu system play ps1 games, my Mom's yard still looks like I just trimmed it, and I've found a starting project to volunteer my time (200+ hrs so far). Mostly for non-selfless resume reasons.
The two year plan is a live system ISO image build once every three months. For pragmatic computer hardware/software/malicious code troubleshooting. Never for enterprise level components, and will never ship with an installer for obvious reasons. Fine for the average superuser well equipped with 'googlefu'. 'Alpha' release hopefully in a few months gods willing. Clean ISOs hosted by sourceforge (built in a clean VM) with sha256 hashes hosted via github. Though as mentioned below anyone can spin up a VM and use the source to create their own ISO file.
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Learning how to compile the freshest stable kernel with self scripted 'automation' was kinda fun. Obviously all source code will be provided under GPL (expanded from Debian live-build) along with wiki pages. All ISOs will be hosted by sourceforge (~3gb too big for github), and will contain free and non-free software with licenses provided by the vendors. I will not ship libdvdcss or include it in the source. Wiki page instructions will also be provided to cover building the image from the source code, enabling or finding accessibility features (screen reader, high contrast theme, large fonts, magnifier, virtual keyboard), and an overview of both xfce and i3wm (yes both). Also need to read a book or two about git version control, because holy liverwurst there is a lot to digest.