Come find out how to build a secure, autonomous drone for less than 1,500 euros–which is a fairly affordable price for this type of project. This project didn’t come out of nowhere. First, I wanted to create an analysis tool–Galadril–based on the Palantir model. Then, I wanted to figure out how to build a drone using the same cutting-edge technology as Anduril.
Although not discussed here, Galadril is a fairly resource-intensive software (though less so than Palantir) designed to analyze heterogeneous data. More specifically, it aims to link data through causes and events: a report isn’t written for no reason: it has a purpose. Galadril therefore uses (open-source) AI models that are integrated to try to deduce the purpose, causes, narrative, etc., ultimately building a knowledge graph.
Each post features its own selected music, each with a special meaning. Sometimes philosophical, sometimes simply melodious. At the end of the writing series, a final post will reveal the meaning behind the whole series and each individual choice.
The Ringil’s creation story: