This isn’t about a fancy website layout; it’s about the functional tools living inside the OS that make Linux accessible to people who usually struggle with it—especially those with dyslexia.
The Core Embedded Bots:
- Sentry (The Helpdesk): This is the “Safety Net.” It monitors the system in real-time. Instead of a user staring at a cryptic error they can’t read, Sentry catches it and explains the fix in clear, accessible language.
- Fred (The Coder/Assistant): This is the “Engine Room.” Fred is the RAG-supported bot that assists with looking at code, building new features, and “honing” other bots. He uses the Hive (your technical/biblical database) to ensure his answers are grounded in facts, not AI guesses. [cite: 2026-03-01]
- The Scribe (The Documenter): This bot handles the heavy lifting of “Text Transformation.” For a user with dyslexia, the Scribe can take dense terminal outputs or complex manuals and reformat them into high-contrast, easy-to-read summaries.