This week we covered a TON of topics, from Eric’s flash flood warning project in New Mexico to Nick’s “Dashboard Epiphany” after talking with Thomas from Tingkart. We hit 5G news, Pollen’s odd position on physical gaming, Helium Hotspot dashboards, and events surrounding the upcoming Helium House in New York.
- -$1,500 sensor
- -receptionist in CBL Industries office?
- -water projects in general
- -prep a Helium grant
- -Iowa State University research group connection
- -deputy chief at ABQ fire department
- -National Weather Service has an API
- -SAME technology (via Russ, flood warning/watch etc)
- -accuracy:
- -flash flood coming
- -water over the road
- -stop your car now, you’re going to die
- -training AI vision to recognize the “mud plug” that comes up first
- https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-LoRaWAN-Dev-Kit-p-5370.html
- -IBM Big Weather silo?
Nick @ Uplink Engine
- -no dashboards
- -Mike C — only building dashboards for people who want them
- -some are handrolled in react, others are in tableau (sic)
-people didn’t use them until they realized they were helpful - -mentioning people who use the dashboards get credit
- -if it helps them avoid pain, they may use it
- -dashboards help YOU learn about your customer
5G roadmap
- Faster Genesis reward submission
- https://docs.helium.com/5g-on-helium/5g-poc/
- 5G grant programs
- -state part in Texas where kids are getting kidnapped, everyone who comes in the park gets a tracker
- Another FreedomFi outage
- Can now connect multiple radios to the eNB ports on a FreedomFi hotspot.
Pollen
- -gaming
- -droning
- -splitting Bumblebee locations 50/50
- -external antennas
- -grants for 1,000 PCN? More.
- Mostly looking at things to encourage monetization (network usage)
- tools for deployments,
- host management,
- charitable/marketing initiatives.
- -PCN at $.173
Helium
- -619OTA finally got his dashboard via COTX
- -water project
- -people counter update
OTHER
- Drone licenses
- Sears Catalog Website for Sensors
- Rural Development
- Hackaday Superconference in November
Messari Mainnet (Sep20-23)
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-hackaday-superconference-tickets-402410268947
Intersting Projects: IoTex
IoTeX: Connecting Real-World Activity to Web3. Today’s IoT devices are somewhat siloed. Think of an Alexa not speaking with an Apple Watch. IoTeX aims to bridge this gap by enabling secure communication between various IoT devices. With MachineFi, IoTeX incentivizes device owners to share real-world activity with dapps. This enables a new generation of dapps powered by real-world data.
Lattice Fund Event: https://tipinsummit.com/
Seeed workshop — Travis
CHAT TRANSCRIPT
10:01:31 From Travis Teague : are you using pulse readings?
10:01:31 From 619OTA : wen flash flood system in Pakistani
10:01:49 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : @619 right? I saw that. crazy.
10:02:14 From Travis Teague : in Houston too right now…
10:02:21 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : crazy
10:02:44 From Travis Teague : how accurate does it need to be?
10:03:13 From Travis Teague : like, “you are about to drown, or not?”
10:03:16 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : Eric = Flash Flood King
10:03:23 From Michael Corum : Good question
10:03:45 From Travis Teague : and that shit happens FAST
10:04:07 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : yep, and there are a lot of them in NM
10:04:19 From Travis Teague : and in TX
10:04:43 From Travis Teague : and a lot of the LCRA is dam controlled
10:04:46 From Nik Hawks : Travis: https://measuringthefuture.com/sen/s330-demo/?click=frontpagebutton
10:04:53 From Nik Hawks : (expensive sensor, $1,500)
10:04:54 From Travis Teague : so, when they let those go, it is crazy
10:05:37 From Travis Teague : I can give hardware help
10:06:06 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : Here’s some experts too Eric: https://www.floodsafety.com/media/ffa/sme/sme_s.htm
10:06:37 From Travis Teague : another good thing is to correlate this to evacuation plans…
10:06:47 From Travis Teague : that’s where a lot of folks get hurt
10:06:49 From 619OTA : I wanna say. seems like you are good with communicating with people. id find a developer who can help you. don’t go learning a new language
10:07:38 From Travis Teague : Dragino has some good pretty cheap sensors
10:08:15 From ElonTusk : Wouldn’t a direct water sensor get clogged with mud real quick?
10:08:29 From Travis Teague : IBM also has the “Big Weather” silo over there
10:09:02 From Travis Teague : and… even OpenCV…
10:09:09 From 619OTA : multiple sensors. yes. if one fails you got a backup
10:09:11 From Travis Teague : just “look” at the situation
10:11:07 From ElonTusk : Doesn’t take much water to start hydroplaning.
10:12:07 From RM : @Travis can you please share a link to that sensor? thanks
10:12:51 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : that’s wild travis.
10:13:51 From 619OTA : lava. flooding. same same. just different temps.
10:14:07 From Nik Hawks : Ah, got the lava/flood connection now.
10:15:18 From Nik Hawks : https://www.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP-A1101-LoRaWAN-Vision-AI-Sensor-p-5367.html
10:15:22 From RM : Thanks
10:15:36 From Nik Hawks : https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-LoRaWAN-Dev-Kit-p-5370.html
10:17:24 From ElonTusk : ?
10:17:48 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : Wow Travis, that’s wild. The picking up on shady characters through AI.
10:19:17 From Eric Jonas : Here is the NWS API web service. https://www.weather.gov/documentation/services-web-api
10:20:02 From Eric Jonas : You can add coordinates to give you alerts for specific areas like your house.
10:20:19 From RM : @Travis, maybe night vision/infrared can be added to AI vision to help classify shady characters.
10:23:20 From russ : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_Area_Message_Encoding
10:24:29 From russ : this is the county flood watch and warning transmitted on NWS frequencies. I can help you program if needed just takes seconds.
10:24:55 From Eric Jonas : Thank you Russ and everyone!
10:26:21 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : Yep, gotta dumb down the info. People don’t have time right now.
10:28:07 From Eric Jonas : I’m going to sign in with my phone and sign off my PC.
10:28:07 From Michael Corum : yes — dashboards help you
10:28:21 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : That’s cool Nick
10:28:59 From Nik Hawks : Will ping ya about this next Mike; I know you’ve built a ton of dashboards.
10:29:27 From Michael Corum : Lots of opportunity — helps us elevate ourselves to more of a consulting role than a programmer
10:29:59 From 619OTA : little off topic. but I finally got a dashboard for my RAKs thanks to COTX ?
10:30:04 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : This is all just beginning too
10:37:18 From Travis Teague : also, R4WK just got funded for his LoRaWAN Field Tester Grant
10:38:58 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : Something that adds value
10:39:06 From russ : NWS coverage of watches/ warnings in New Mexico is very spotty maybe 50% of the state https://www.weather.gov/nwr/newmexico
10:39:53 From Kevin Weidemann : what the hell?
10:40:27 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : a park
10:42:37 From Eric Jonas : Thanks Russ. Looks like they are covering the populated areas and surrounding rural areas fairly well. Not ideal but I dig it.
10:43:54 From 619OTA : yup. I know Heefi is doing that with a drone
10:45:38 From Jay M. : yeah, altitude. same reason data from an airplane gets removed from mappers.helium.com.
10:47:27 From Travis Teague : so what if I diff your daily flights?
10:47:47 From 619OTA : $400 mavic mini can do it
10:49:00 From russ : a high-end consumer drone can have a range of about 2.5 to 4.5 miles (4 – 8km). Mid-level consumer drones will typically have a range of about 0.25 to 1.5 miles
10:49:16 From 619OTA : ya. don’t talk about price. you make me cry
10:49:53 From Nik Hawks : Mostly looking at things to encourage monetization (network usage)
tools for deployments,
host management,
charitable/marketing initiatives.
10:49:55 From Travis Teague : I can fly a Mavic Pro for 5 mile runs. will completely lose control, and have to trust it to come back…
10:50:14 From Travis Teague : and also don’t do that… totally illegal.
10:50:29 From ElonTusk : ?
10:51:44 From 619OTA : I live within 2 miles from an airport and a mile for military/government so everything I do with a drone is illegal.
10:52:31 From russ : You can fly within 5 miles of an airport if you call the control tower
10:52:36 From Jay M. : Gristle King DAO. LFG!
10:54:19 From 619OTA : Sears Catalog Website for Sensors
10:54:29 From Michael Corum : That would be great
10:55:16 From Eric Jonas : Any word on when Helium mappers will be available?
10:55:22 From Eric Jonas : 5g mappers
10:55:27 From 619OTA : talk to the guys down at fiesta island
10:56:02 From Nik Hawks : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-hackaday-superconference-tickets-402410268947
10:56:13 From russ : https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators
10:56:16 From Nik Hawks : https://mainnet.events/agenda
10:56:46 From Jay M. : do you have a link for the lattice thing?
10:56:54 From Nik Hawks : IoTeX: Connecting Real-World Activity to Web3. Today’s IoT devices are somewhat siloed. Think of an Alexa not speaking with an Apple Watch. IoTeX aims to bridge this gap by enabling secure communication between various IoT devices. With MachineFi, IoTeX incentivizes device owners to share real-world activity with dapps. This enables a new generation of dapps powered by real-world data.
10:57:49 From Michael Corum : We need the middleware
10:58:24 From Michael Corum : Great call
10:58:42 From Eric Jonas : Yes great call.
10:58:49 From Lee (Team Gristle King) : Such a good call! ?
10:58:55 From Travis Teague : thanks, Nik!
10:58:55 From Jay M. : ?
10:58:59 From Kevin Weidemann : later
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