Friday, 29 May 2026

AI - Status Update - Cyberdeck

 The system has three portable parts at this moment in time. One is a Lenovo Laptop, the two others are Raspberry 5 SBCs.
 
Eventually, the whole things goes portable. Portability has several layers. Your smart watch is differently portable than a Server Blade. The latter even won't be functional on the move, except with some extra effort.
 


 The first is a comprehensive online map. The second a hack. The first one will need the Laptop, a Browser and significant internet bandwidth. This being said, will an open McDonalds WiFi do.
 
The second is at this stage running on my headnode. It is local server that mixes an OpenMaps in future local map, with small bandwidth API access 30 min weather forecast for in an hour and a manually created Google Maps map of four specific routes with red data points.
 
Now, put yourself onto a Hayabusa or any other SportTouring bike. You have the final version of the Cyberdeck around your shoulders in a backpack. The SmartCam and Raspi 7inch screen are outside. You checked in a Dutch Coffee Shop with the Laptop some news and pulled traffic information related to accidents and sync the three mobile parts.
You put the Laptop into the secure pocket of the 3D printed Cyberdeck chassis part going offline and only the 7inch screen and SmartCam are still on, connecting to your standard Mobile phone.
You walk outside. You mount the SmartCam into its place behind the bikes screen and put the 7inch screen Raspi at its place centered on the handle bars. Every 30 minutes a small data set is pulled updating the coloured next hour weather front prediction. The red dots are all fuel stations on your most used routes.
You follow the routing instructions on your tiny helmet screen while having a dot on the 7 inch screen showing your position. 
The cam is on and either records your version of MrGotep and Ghostrider or scans for anything its object recognition was told to.
 
It is 508km from Amsterdam to Paris. Your tank holds for 250km. You'll record the drive, make pics of interesting parts on the way by the push of a button and read the ECU into a fixed installed listening SBC being connected to the other parts when those are mounted. 
 
Somewhere in Paris you will fire up the full Cyberdeck plugged into the electricity grid standing now on a desktop being connected to a set of fixed screens and the AI analyzes the trip for you as you defined. Efficiency? Landmarks run past you should check out another day based on stored preferences. Engine performance. Engine heat. And some art work to be done from the pics you took.
 
Just the puls... You know. Calm like killing a corrupt cop when this was still a possible near future.
 
Things Visa can't buy. Never will. Cash maybe, one day... in a different war.
 
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