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Ok, where were we... #1

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jaylong255 opened this issue Jan 5, 2025 · 4 comments
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Ok, where were we... #1

jaylong255 opened this issue Jan 5, 2025 · 4 comments
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It's been several years since I engaged this project and there have been unbelievable advancements in tech. Nearly every aspect of this effort has seen huge leaps forward. My own experience has grown substantially as well, although not near as much as many in related fields.

I want to start by briefly reviewing where I was and what I wanted to do but I actually don't want to spend too much intentional time on this.

Instead I would rather pivot to whatever excites me at this moment first and then take time as needed to point out how it may or may not tie in with the original vision that I tabled back in 2020 for various reasons.

A quick list

in no particular order

  • Unmanned ground vehicles and Drones
  • Solar power
  • Satellite internet
  • Autonomous and remote control robots
  • Onprem gpu clusters
  • mixed reality
  • Trails and atvs
  • Roller skate surfaces
  • experiences that involve customized scares generated on the fly from engagement data
  • Practical effects related to classic and common horror elements

Unmanned Ground Vehicles and Drones

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ugvs and drones

There are many benefits of starting with ugvs and drones. They are a relatively simple and valuable application of robotics that we can use to gain meaningful experience, bring real value in terms of security, and potentially monetize basic products and services.

Areas of usage

  • Surveillance. Just having a camera and mic to probe and capture video and audio information is valuable functionality.

  • Autonomy. Being able to add various levels of autonomy increases value tremendously too. Even if it's initially a programmed route that they patrol.

  • Charging infrastructure. They need to monitor battery and have the ability to self-dock for charging.

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Leveraging Engagement Data

Guest experience content will be posted online to gain attention for the attraction and to encourage potential guests to become users of the app.

In order to optimize the guest's experience, we will encourage them to engage content through the app. This enables us to gather a greater volume of more accurate data and build a personalized model of their preferences. In other words what they fear most and find thrilling.

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Rh__the_return.txt

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Battery vs Wired

I used to want everything wired. I hated batteries. I even planned how I was going to run wired infrastructure all over the property.

I think I've almost entirely moved away from this, for both power and data.

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