A real Linux desktop — fenced in for assistants
Give an assistant mouse, keyboard, browser, screenshots, and careful file in/out inside a sandboxed session next to your machine. You are not publishing a “chat with my PC” link to the world; AiMANAC hands out short-lived passes, and the traffic stays on the family’s sealed-courier rules.
Think of it as a spare workshop computer that only exists to let a model do desktop chores: fill a form, move a file, grab what is on screen. The work is exposed as tidy, reviewable actions instead of a wide-open hole punched through your firewall.
Live control rides an encrypted wire; each hop carries permission slips that expire — so a stolen snippet of traffic cannot be replayed somewhere else next Tuesday.
Anyone who needs an assistant to actually use a desktop under the same “you own the backend” posture as the rest of the family — with receipts a careful adult can audit.
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