Ive been looking into making something like, i have tablets and a cool.gamer laptop but i want something like this, i bought a raspberry pi and flipper zero a sdr usb dongle and bunch of other stuff and idk how to use anything 😂😂, also what does locally hosted mean?
Locally hosted = you are your own internet server. You get to create & control what is on that server, and you can share that server with people through multiple different decentralized methods. I’ve found the best way to figure out how to do things in this sphere is to figure out what you want to do, then find the tool that lets you do it. Then work it backwards from there. Wanna track airplanes? They beacon a frequency that reports their location. That frequency is 1090Mhz. You can use the SDR USB to collect those beacons, and then use software to decode those beacons and have that software display the information in a Graphical User Interface, such as a map. Once you deduce that, you can scour the videos & literature (such as the stuff I do) to see if other people shared that same interest, and if they were successful in their pursuits to achieve whatever goal they set out to achieve. If so, likely they shared their journey with that, and you can replicate that until you have enough familiarity to come up with your own original solution to perhaps a unique problem you’ve identified. Of course, that is how you landed here. Trust in the algorithm. It knows where you want to be and you cannot escape the path it has chosen for you. Follow the instagram. I’m way more active over there. @gridbasedotnet
An offline source of information that functions like the real internet. This is an incredible purpose. Been thinking for months an ideal purpose for a cyberdeck. Very inspiring.
@@jeffbrownstain Yeah that's what is crazy to me too! He is basically taking back7's build and selling it to people who are unaware that this has already been done in multiple different ways...
@grabmeabeerbro no one’s unaware. I’ve made it very clear that Jay Doscher was an inspiration. My kit is different than his. He was definitely not the first person to make a Cyberdeck. And I will not be the last.
I actually had this same idea years ago. Main thing you need is a Faraday cage to prevent solar flares from destroying your computer, which is a highly likely doomsday scenario.
I too thought about this but if there was a solar flare big enough to knock down most of civilization my raspberry pi ain't surviving no matter how big the cage
I made a very simple cyberdeck back in 2015-ish, using a pelican case/Beagle Bone Black/Adafruit screen/Bluetooth Keyboard/Phone charger battery (i'm sure i wasn't the first either), but what everyone else is making is so much cooler and useful. SDR? Super cool. This is like a complete product. Reminds me of those cool military laptops with tough cases
Thank you very much! Yes, the cyberdeck Idea has existed arguably since the inception of the internet. Gridbase seeks to streamline the process of acquiring and using one. I appreciate the kudos!
This is very interesting. I have no knowledge of coding, but I have been on the self-reliance bandwagon since 2020, when two of my 911 calls went unanswered. They never even picked up the phone. I came home to my wife, who is an awesome CCRN and has worked in the ER and simply stated: we're truly alone. I know firearms, they've been part of my life for 30 years but I had no idea how to stop a bleed or any necessary medical care. That has been addressed with lots of classes, and my wife took food storage to another level. Im working on my Ham license now, and I am very fortunate to have a dad who is a true wizard with alternate communications.
This is really cool. I used to seed a copy replica of the Wikipedia to a VM on a usb host running VMware. In case SHTF. This box seems more robust and helpful.
Awesome! I have toughbook for which I plan to do the same. I want it to have geoinformation about caves, powerplants etc. and also good places to get food. Will wrap it to foil and plastic so it can work after nuclear explosion (hopefully survives it)
@@kainenroberts Hundreds of hours? Try one. Singular. And that's pushing it. It takes less than a few minutes to install an operating system on a raspi.
Nice looking build! I am in the process of building one very similar. My one question is how much does the exterior modifications impact the water proof ability of the pelican case? While I like the exterior plugs I am trying to not breach the shell of my case for anything.
I use only IPX6 rated connectors and seal them with silicone. In all my tests I have had no failures. Even after multiple drop tests. I have a bunch of stuff on the website that might help with your build. Check it out. www.Gridbase.net
@@jeffbrownstain I mean there are a few other bits and bobs like a usb gps unit and if it does the whole sms over LoRa then a metastatic module of some sort. Also has SDR. I mean its a super clean build. If someone had zero knowledge about building this stuff they might pay the premium. Its not super far off for the price but i do agree its a little high.
Don’t forget taxes. Web hosting fees. The customer service that follows the sale. Shipping (included in the price). Time spent instagram marketing and making videos. The price of the good reflects the sale of a product & the upkeep of a business and all the hooplah that comes with it.
Hey new sub here! Just dove head first into this radio thing like a week ago. It’s a lot to learn but facinating and facilitating . Starting with a baofeng. Your cyberdeck can turn my analog signal into digital with the packet reporting system?
Some models that you might want to explore: T5 Small or T5 Base, BERT-Mini, BERT-Small, BERT-Medium, FastText, ELECTRA-Small or ELECTRA-Base, GPT-2 distilled
It would be fantastic if you could get a chatbot interface to locate specific data offline. Say you had a specific set of ingredients that you wanted a specific recipe for, you could put it into your chatbot and it would access the local data to compile an answer. That would be invaluable in a SHTF scenario where the grid goes down. In an emergency, one might not have time to search databases to find needed information.
You should have a large language model run a chat with your data function on the machine. Let me know if you need some free advice on that. That is what I do for a living, and this is a cool project I would like to support.
I have tried before with Llama. But, you're right. That would really elevate things to the next level. I would love to collaborate. Email me at info@gridbase.net pls.
Reispired my want to do something like this. Really cool you are selling basically just the os/ui and all of that work for someone like me who likes to tinker and take on complicated projects but has no idea what they are doing when it comes to pi and linux and all that stuff lol
If it was built in the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities would be limited. I prefer to let the end user decide to either throw it in a faraday bag or like it themselves. Flexibility in a product is good. I don’t need to do everything for the end user.
@@gridbasedotnet 1. Bluetooth is easily hackable and jammable anyway. No hardwire, no care. 2. Wifi blackout is easily fixed once the case is open, improved further using a realtek adapter. Again: no hardwire, no care. Glorified toy for fake hackers and pretend netrunners. The fact that you went corpo and try to sell cobbled together garbage is an even further insult to custom deck builders. Cute rebrand of raspbian os but it doesn't look that usable for much of anything. 2/10, hard pass.
Honestly if you made a bunch of these id totally buy one, Im nowhere near smart enough to build one of these myself. I also just think its really cool looking.
There is some time invested into this build. Good job. I am not looking to buy one at this time but if I had the extra cash I totally would. I might have missed it but what are you using for data storage in this unit? NVMe?
Fun Fact: Jay Leno actually already addressed this in the early 2000s. Additionally, it was named that by the indigenous natives who lived here. They basically put the whites who were moving here into an area of their own so that they didn't interfere with the native tribes who wanted to be unbothered by them. Thanks for the kudos!
Haza! So I already am set for Linux, and the programming, cabling and all. I just don’t have a 3d printer. What would you charge for the inserts for the 1150 :)
@@gridbasedotnet do you have the 3d file for the insert? I know some guys near me that have a printer. The only other tools I need will be for drilling the power and top USB ports
@@gridbasedotnet I might be blind lol I didn’t see any cards in the video. Might help to add it to the description…and is that print for the old or new 1150?
@@ZiggityZeke Right, which is why we now use significantly better, cheaper sbcs like the jetson nano :) That $80 was msrp before scalpers like this loser ate up supplies on pis so they could scam people.
Magnetic cellar automata circuit with electro wetted display could go all year long on that battery, as while not classically fast enough to be justified commercially, it is like 1 million lower energy decades ago, and is now talking about 4 tera Hertz. However, the classic type of the MCA type circuit, can be manufactured at home. So, excellent for a survival prepper tablet which could fit in a normal laptop style case with many terabyte MCA storage space. There are cheaper manufacturing options coming out now, so a full development could be had with some crowd funding. I'm not in a health position to do so, but some completion helps and rebuilding civilisation after the catastrophe cycles, sounds good to me.
Bought the gridbase and being my fault damaged the 7 in display. Without hesitation Jason said send it in and he would replace it. That is customer service.
@@jeffbrownstain The Ship Repairman Story... The man sent a bill that read: Tapping with a hammer………………….. $ 2.00 Knowing where to tap…………………….. $ 9,998.00
Look into Endless OS, it's an OS for developing countries with little to no internet. They have an ISO for Arm devices as well. The full ISO has tons of content from farming to cooking.
Would you consider to take a commission to make a screen mount to fit a pelican case for a 7” Roadom screen? I’m building something similar and can’t find a 3-D print file for my screen.
Are you going to provide updates such as software and information. As time goes by I would like new information from Wikipedia updated. Is this something that’s being offered with purchase? If not there future plans for this?
So thought a bit more about this "invention". 1. Kindle $99 ( all the books I could ever want to read in my lifetime) If you don't know you can use a free program called Calibre to convert any book format and put on your kindle. 2. generic solar panel with USB $30 to charge the kindle and the SDR 3. SDR $199 4. Garmin GPS $199 5. waterproof case $40 Not having all of your eggs in one basket PRICELESS!
That is an excellent alternative! Not capable of doing everything the base station can do by any means. But, for strictly the IIAB function, it would do the trick. The base station features the ability to manage a plethora of digital mode communication programs over HF. In addition to that, it is a turn key solution with customer support that less tech savy folks appreciate. The best part about the free market is that we are all able to make choices about what best suites our needs, and I support the hell out of that!
The problem were solving is this; Information has not been decentralized to this end. We are reliant upon network servers and private infrastructure owned by large mega corporations. Gridbase seeks to empower folks by giving them an internet style experience without needing that proprietary infrastructure. Among other things, that is the core principal. Please see the FAQ page on the website for more info, www.gridbase.net.
Looks like you've still got some work to do to get it properly functional, the demo shows that its missing fonts at a minimum. Seems noddy, but if you have no internet and are relying on the info to "rebuild civilisation" being able to read the information probably rates pretty highly on that list of things that needs to be sorted.
If you're poor like me, this could be duplicated with an old phone, 512GB USB thumb drive with a ton of info saved on it, all inside a metal ammo can as a makeshift faraday cage. There are places to find zip files with collections of information.
true cost: $30 case. $30 Raspberry pi. $30 Charging bank. $20 charging block. $80 Hard Drive. $93 screen. Time saved not having to program, do endless guesswork and deal with linux=Priceless
@@gridbasedotnet 1. Kindle $99 ( stores all the books I could ever want to read in my lifetime and a nice Eink display that is easy on the eyes) If you don't know you can use a free program called Calibre to convert any book format and put on your kindle. 2. generic solar panel with USB $30 to charge the kindle and the SDR 3. SDR $199 4. Garmin GPS $199 5. waterproof case $40 Not having all of your eggs in one basket PRICELESS!
There’s many ways to track and share info. ATAK isn’t the best one of them from a civilian stand point. That’s why we focus on YAAC, APRS, 2 meter digital mode programs and others.
Stephen, the reason for the email was to clarify on which model you wanted pricing. There is a $600 model, a $,400 model, and there is a $300 kit that is being launched as we speak. This project is very much in active development, with an ever ranging effort to drive down costs and options being provided to potential customers. As such, establishing a relationships with potential customers and nailing down exactly what their needs are is paramount to ensuring expectations are met from the very beginning. I hope this answer provides you with some clarity.
Whew. For a second there, I thought this would keep all my 128-bit addresses bone-dry, but my 32-bit IPv4 addresses would be soaking wet. I was both scared and confused.
Ive been looking into making something like, i have tablets and a cool.gamer laptop but i want something like this, i bought a raspberry pi and flipper zero a sdr usb dongle and bunch of other stuff and idk how to use anything 😂😂, also what does locally hosted mean?
Locally hosted = you are your own internet server. You get to create & control what is on that server, and you can share that server with people through multiple different decentralized methods.
I’ve found the best way to figure out how to do things in this sphere is to figure out what you want to do, then find the tool that lets you do it. Then work it backwards from there.
Wanna track airplanes? They beacon a frequency that reports their location. That frequency is 1090Mhz. You can use the SDR USB to collect those beacons, and then use software to decode those beacons and have that software display the information in a Graphical User Interface, such as a map.
Once you deduce that, you can scour the videos & literature (such as the stuff I do) to see if other people shared that same interest, and if they were successful in their pursuits to achieve whatever goal they set out to achieve.
If so, likely they shared their journey with that, and you can replicate that until you have enough familiarity to come up with your own original solution to perhaps a unique problem you’ve identified.
Of course, that is how you landed here.
Trust in the algorithm. It knows where you want to be and you cannot escape the path it has chosen for you.
Follow the instagram. I’m way more active over there. @gridbasedotnet
@gridbasedotnet thank you. I have family in the military and they said to get prepared for a SHTF event this year. Thats all they said so I am
Smart thinking!
I have no idea how any of this works but I want one, gotta start researching all this
An offline source of information that functions like the real internet.
This is an incredible purpose.
Been thinking for months an ideal purpose for a cyberdeck.
Very inspiring.
Thank you sir!
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
@@jeffbrownstain Yeah that's what is crazy to me too! He is basically taking back7's build and selling it to people who are unaware that this has already been done in multiple different ways...
@grabmeabeerbro no one’s unaware. I’ve made it very clear that Jay Doscher was an inspiration. My kit is different than his.
He was definitely not the first person to make a Cyberdeck. And I will not be the last.
@@gridbasedotnet No you didn't. You don't even mention the dude.
I see problem. Bluetooth keyboard. Solution: water proof cabling that wires from the keyboard to box.
I actually had this same idea years ago. Main thing you need is a Faraday cage to prevent solar flares from destroying your computer, which is a highly likely doomsday scenario.
DIY Faraday cage: ua-cam.com/video/2s8CpK6F7UM/v-deo.html
Everyone had this idea years ago. What did you do with your idea?
That would fit in large ammo box
I too thought about this but if there was a solar flare big enough to knock down most of civilization my raspberry pi ain't surviving no matter how big the cage
@@BeaHasPP I keep getting mixed results as to whether it will or not.
Very cool idea and device you built. Nice way to carry civilization with you.
Pelican case: $120
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Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
This is literally incredible. Like everything I’ve dreamt about you’ve solved
I made a very simple cyberdeck back in 2015-ish, using a pelican case/Beagle Bone Black/Adafruit screen/Bluetooth Keyboard/Phone charger battery (i'm sure i wasn't the first either), but what everyone else is making is so much cooler and useful. SDR? Super cool. This is like a complete product. Reminds me of those cool military laptops with tough cases
Thank you very much! Yes, the cyberdeck Idea has existed arguably since the inception of the internet. Gridbase seeks to streamline the process of acquiring and using one. I appreciate the kudos!
Great product man. This is an incredibly valuable tool.
Thanks! Check your email ;)
Alot of cool concepts that coinside with some of my ideas! Awesome video and very thought out product
This some very cool stuff and is very inspiring! It's going to take me awhile, but I'm going to start building!
Fantastic!
We need as many of these as possible
I can make that happen. Shoot me an email info@gridbase.net
Super cool video ! Love this !
Pelican case: $120
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Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Excellent build!
Thanks! Means a lot coming from y’all 🙏🏽
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
This is very interesting. I have no knowledge of coding, but I have been on the self-reliance bandwagon since 2020, when two of my 911 calls went unanswered. They never even picked up the phone. I came home to my wife, who is an awesome CCRN and has worked in the ER and simply stated: we're truly alone. I know firearms, they've been part of my life for 30 years but I had no idea how to stop a bleed or any necessary medical care. That has been addressed with lots of classes, and my wife took food storage to another level. Im working on my Ham license now, and I am very fortunate to have a dad who is a true wizard with alternate communications.
This is really cool. I used to seed a copy replica of the Wikipedia to a VM on a usb host running VMware. In case SHTF. This box seems more robust and helpful.
Thank you! We try. No failures yet!
That is one badass box! Thanks for sharing this...👍🏻
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
You should be proud man! That thing is sick!
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
I was going to say it needs a chatgpt like interface to search and browse the local interwebs.. Then you showed how to do it! Cheers🎉
Great job! I’ll follow up and hop I can get one soon
Looking forward to it!
Wild thang! I think I LIKE YOU! Keep it up, brother!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Awesome! I have toughbook for which I plan to do the same. I want it to have geoinformation about caves, powerplants etc. and also good places to get food. Will wrap it to foil and plastic so it can work after nuclear explosion (hopefully survives it)
I would recommend you store it and any accessories for it in a faraday cage. Look up the empdoctor, he's a great resource
I put the micro in a faraday bag.
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
@@jeffbrownstain and hundreds of hours of coding, or you can buy that too for $250-300 I believe
@@kainenroberts Hundreds of hours? Try one. Singular.
And that's pushing it.
It takes less than a few minutes to install an operating system on a raspi.
Very cool indeed, liked and subbed.
Awesome work.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Nice looking build! I am in the process of building one very similar. My one question is how much does the exterior modifications impact the water proof ability of the pelican case? While I like the exterior plugs I am trying to not breach the shell of my case for anything.
I use only IPX6 rated connectors and seal them with silicone. In all my tests I have had no failures. Even after multiple drop tests.
I have a bunch of stuff on the website that might help with your build. Check it out.
www.Gridbase.net
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
@@jeffbrownstain I mean there are a few other bits and bobs like a usb gps unit and if it does the whole sms over LoRa then a metastatic module of some sort. Also has SDR. I mean its a super clean build. If someone had zero knowledge about building this stuff they might pay the premium. Its not super far off for the price but i do agree its a little high.
Would be cool to see like a lattepanda version!
Don’t forget taxes. Web hosting fees. The customer service that follows the sale. Shipping (included in the price). Time spent instagram marketing and making videos. The price of the good reflects the sale of a product & the upkeep of a business and all the hooplah that comes with it.
Great work!
Thank you!
Did I see you on reddit asking about this?
Someone was talking about an offline internet/way to preserve the internet on a Data Hoarding sub
Hey new sub here! Just dove head first into this radio thing like a week ago. It’s a lot to learn but facinating and facilitating . Starting with a baofeng. Your cyberdeck can turn my analog signal into digital with the packet reporting system?
This is so fab, please share where the solar battery charger from!
Very cool. Need to add a local LLM chatbot to this so we have GPT-like discussion offline.
You want to help? I have tried and cannot get Llama to perform reliably.
Is it a speed problem, or is the LLM just dumb?
LLMs we’re dumb
Some models that you might want to explore: T5 Small or T5 Base, BERT-Mini, BERT-Small, BERT-Medium, FastText, ELECTRA-Small or ELECTRA-Base, GPT-2 distilled
It would be fantastic if you could get a chatbot interface to locate specific data offline. Say you had a specific set of ingredients that you wanted a specific recipe for, you could put it into your chatbot and it would access the local data to compile an answer. That would be invaluable in a SHTF scenario where the grid goes down. In an emergency, one might not have time to search databases to find needed information.
Pretty cool!👍👍
One thing that would be tremendously useful with this build is an e ink display to seriously cut down on energy usage
The refresh rate isn’t good enough to handle the tasks required of the device.
However, pocket is screenless, that is the lowest power option.
13:40 maps and SDR, good stuff
Would you consider adding Dragon OS tools and Kali tools to the OS?
Totally, hit the email. info@Gridbase.net
Website listed in description is no longer available. Any update?
Fantastic tool btw. Love it.
Refer to website in bio. www.Gridbase.net
Once local AI LMs become improved, you can also install several LMs on that machine.
I am anxiously awaiting the day. That will unlock the potential 100x
You should have a large language model run a chat with your data function on the machine. Let me know if you need some free advice on that. That is what I do for a living, and this is a cool project I would like to support.
I have tried before with Llama. But, you're right. That would really elevate things to the next level. I would love to collaborate. Email me at info@gridbase.net pls.
A ras pi in a box, incredible...
Reispired my want to do something like this. Really cool you are selling basically just the os/ui and all of that work for someone like me who likes to tinker and take on complicated projects but has no idea what they are doing when it comes to pi and linux and all that stuff lol
Some tony stark shit that will just keep getting better and better
High praise! Thank you
This is a great idea...in the event of a Carrington event.. this and disasterradio.
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
How about all the Archaix data archives on there too along with Open Source Ecology and their Global Village Construction Set wiki.
Wow, very interesting project !
I will look ressources in French, more convenient here, in France ^^ but the concept is pretty cool.
We can customize to suite language. Please email info@gridbase.net to custom order one in your desired language.
How to order one ? Very useful device. Especially for people who plan to live off grid.
Precisely. Please visit www.gridbase.net to order.
You should also add a protection for it from emp.
Easily done by throwing it a faraday bag
@@gridbasedotnet niceee... But it should be built into it so you don't have to carry extra bags in nuclear war.
If it was built in the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities would be limited.
I prefer to let the end user decide to either throw it in a faraday bag or like it themselves. Flexibility in a product is good. I don’t need to do everything for the end user.
@@gridbasedotnet
1. Bluetooth is easily hackable and jammable anyway. No hardwire, no care.
2. Wifi blackout is easily fixed once the case is open, improved further using a realtek adapter.
Again: no hardwire, no care.
Glorified toy for fake hackers and pretend netrunners.
The fact that you went corpo and try to sell cobbled together garbage is an even further insult to custom deck builders.
Cute rebrand of raspbian os but it doesn't look that usable for much of anything.
2/10, hard pass.
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Honestly if you made a bunch of these id totally buy one, Im nowhere near smart enough to build one of these myself. I also just think its really cool looking.
Well lucky for you I did just that…and more.
www.gridbase.net
is your website going to come back up this is an amazing product/project
My website is up now
www.gridbase.net
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
There is some time invested into this build. Good job. I am not looking to buy one at this time but if I had the extra cash I totally would. I might have missed it but what are you using for data storage in this unit? NVMe?
SSD. For its adaptability, durability, and COTS friendliness.
@@gridbasedotnet i agree. Ssd is the best choice. Great work.
IPV6 waterproof is a new term I shall use
😂 I was tired. Gimme a break
Website seems like it's down, cool idea... I could see AI + webcam to look at the sky at night and find your location via the stars as well
website isn't down. Please visit www.gridbase.net
Love your product! I have to say, I can just hear the screams in the background when the GPS showed "whites settlement" lol
Fun Fact: Jay Leno actually already addressed this in the early 2000s. Additionally, it was named that by the indigenous natives who lived here. They basically put the whites who were moving here into an area of their own so that they didn't interfere with the native tribes who wanted to be unbothered by them. Thanks for the kudos!
Homeless and audio engineer and live in a rainforest I need this in my life
Yessir you do
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
This needs to run a local LLM model, that is the closest you get to having the internet without the internet.
You want to help? I have tried and cannot get Llama to perform reliably.
I see, you got rid of that annoying Caps Lock in your build. GJ!!
Haza! So I already am set for Linux, and the programming, cabling and all. I just don’t have a 3d printer. What would you charge for the inserts for the 1150 :)
I can’t charge for them!
Sounds like a job for 5iver
@@gridbasedotnet do you have the 3d file for the insert? I know some guys near me that have a printer. The only other tools I need will be for drilling the power and top USB ports
I linked it in the video. Couple minutes in.
@@gridbasedotnet I might be blind lol I didn’t see any cards in the video. Might help to add it to the description…and is that print for the old or new 1150?
This is a literal Garden of Eden Creation Kit
What is that wallpaper program called with the live stats?
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
I know this is probably pricy but if I find the budget I want something like this
Check it out on my website! Financing available. www.offgridcyberdeck.com
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
@@jeffbrownstain umm, good luck finding a raspberry pi for anything below $200...
@@ZiggityZeke Right, which is why we now use significantly better, cheaper sbcs like the jetson nano :)
That $80 was msrp before scalpers like this loser ate up supplies on pis so they could scam people.
@@gridbasedotnet yo ur website is down
Do you think you might add a way to power the cyberdeck with something manual?
Totally
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Can you connect a NAS to it for extra storage, line a WD nas?
Likely so. I haven't tested this functionality specifically but I can't see why that couldn't be made to work.
bluetooth keyboard? is there a way to make it fully isolated? is there space to run a usb cable into the Pi?
Totally. You could do a hardwired keyboard or mouse if you wanted
Sweet
Does the cyber deck have HF transmit capabilities? if not it would be cool to integrate a QRP radio to use modes like ARPS and JS8call
I'm trying to contact you through your website to purchase one, but it looks like the link in the description is dead?
Please visit www.gridbase.net.
Magnetic cellar automata circuit with electro wetted display could go all year long on that battery, as while not classically fast enough to be justified commercially, it is like 1 million lower energy decades ago, and is now talking about 4 tera Hertz. However, the classic type of the MCA type circuit, can be manufactured at home. So, excellent for a survival prepper tablet which could fit in a normal laptop style case with many terabyte MCA storage space. There are cheaper manufacturing options coming out now, so a full development could be had with some crowd funding. I'm not in a health position to do so, but some completion helps and rebuilding civilisation after the catastrophe cycles, sounds good to me.
Bought the gridbase and being my fault damaged the 7 in display. Without hesitation Jason said send it in and he would replace it. That is customer service.
Bro is ready for his isekai trip 😮
Cool
I assume that you put the case within a faraday cage for storage. A EMP will kill it with the exterior ports.
Exactly right. Working rn to get some SLNT bags in the website
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
@@jeffbrownstain The Ship Repairman Story... The man sent a bill that read:
Tapping with a hammer………………….. $ 2.00
Knowing where to tap…………………….. $ 9,998.00
you got the non electric water filter at the back, I forgot the name of
Berkey
Based... needs raspberry pi 5 now with lora capabilities. :)
Imagine going to an airport with that 😂
would like to buy one please
Awesome! Visit www.gridbase.net
If I pre order when is the expected delivery or production timeframe
Juneish
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Dude I want one
Let’s do it then
@@gridbasedotnet hm?
Will you build a variant of the rasp pi 5?
totally. Hit me up via email. info@gridbase.net
Look into Endless OS, it's an OS for developing countries with little to no internet. They have an ISO for Arm devices as well. The full ISO has tons of content from farming to cooking.
😯 thanks for the game 🫡
@@gridbasedotnet no problem, full ISO is like 15 GBs. They have a torrent download method and regular download.
Would it be possible to add to the database?
Of course. It’s all open source. If you have a zim. It can be added to the .xml
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Is it possible to run kali for cyber security purposes?
Yes
Would you consider to take a commission to make a screen mount to fit a pelican case for a 7” Roadom screen? I’m building something similar and can’t find a 3-D print file for my screen.
Shoot me an email. Info@gridbase.net
Never got an email from you
@@gridbasedotnet just now seeing these
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
@@jeffbrownstain awesome man, but I was asking him for a 3D print file for a particular screen that I have so I could print my own.
what do you mean when you say you're completely offline? off grid?
No outside connection is required. The data is hosted locally.
How do I get stalk program?
What is the music you used in this video?
Pulled from stock. No idea
Are you going to provide updates such as software and information. As time goes by I would like new information from Wikipedia updated. Is this something that’s being offered with purchase? If not there future plans for this?
So thought a bit more about this "invention".
1. Kindle $99 ( all the books I could ever want to read in my lifetime)
If you don't know you can use a free program called Calibre to convert any book format and put on your kindle.
2. generic solar panel with USB $30 to charge the kindle and the SDR
3. SDR $199
4. Garmin GPS $199
5. waterproof case $40
Not having all of your eggs in one basket PRICELESS!
That is an excellent alternative! Not capable of doing everything the base station can do by any means. But, for strictly the IIAB function, it would do the trick. The base station features the ability to manage a plethora of digital mode communication programs over HF. In addition to that, it is a turn key solution with customer support that less tech savy folks appreciate. The best part about the free market is that we are all able to make choices about what best suites our needs, and I support the hell out of that!
im a little confused what problem your solving? backing up web pages? a pc in a box? a hacker pc?
The problem were solving is this; Information has not been decentralized to this end. We are reliant upon network servers and private infrastructure owned by large mega corporations. Gridbase seeks to empower folks by giving them an internet style experience without needing that proprietary infrastructure. Among other things, that is the core principal.
Please see the FAQ page on the website for more info, www.gridbase.net.
@@gridbasedotnet how does the information on this offline internet stay updated?
Looks like you've still got some work to do to get it properly functional, the demo shows that its missing fonts at a minimum.
Seems noddy, but if you have no internet and are relying on the info to "rebuild civilisation" being able to read the information probably rates pretty highly on that list of things that needs to be sorted.
This video is a year old. Please check the updated recap
Awesome achievement mate!!
Thank you 🙏🏽
What’s the general starting price for something like this?
Thanks bud.
please visit the website for pricing and product options. www.gridbase.net
@@gridbasedotnet Will do. Thanks buddy.
If you're poor like me, this could be duplicated with an old phone, 512GB USB thumb drive with a ton of info saved on it, all inside a metal ammo can as a makeshift faraday cage. There are places to find zip files with collections of information.
Yessir! Country girls make do
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
true cost: $30 case. $30 Raspberry pi. $30 Charging bank. $20 charging block. $80 Hard Drive. $93 screen. Time saved not having to program, do endless guesswork and deal with linux=Priceless
@@gridbasedotnet
1. Kindle $99 ( stores all the books I could ever want to read in my lifetime and a nice Eink display that is easy on the eyes)
If you don't know you can use a free program called Calibre to convert any book format and put on your kindle.
2. generic solar panel with USB $30 to charge the kindle and the SDR
3. SDR $199
4. Garmin GPS $199
5. waterproof case $40
Not having all of your eggs in one basket PRICELESS!
Where did u find a 30 pelican case😭😭
Build your own then and sell it as a competing option.
This is awesome. However, the video has been out for a year, yet the website still says "pre-order" 🤔
We are in our 3rd round of pre-orders. I make and deliver them in batches. The current pre-order will deliver spring 2024
@@gridbasedotnet copy that, thanks for responding
Time stamp 4:24 it says when you order it from you it comes with a 48000mah solar charging block, but your preorder says it doesn’t, which is it
Also at 13:45
It does. And always has. You might be looking at the DIY kit on the website which does not.
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Can you run ATAK or something like it?
There’s many ways to track and share info. ATAK isn’t the best one of them from a civilian stand point. That’s why we focus on YAAC, APRS, 2 meter digital mode programs and others.
wait, did I miss how much storage is on this?
1 tb. 500 available.
6:55 can it have web-md downloaded, and maybe all of google earth offline maps?
It has all of google earth already. And there are numerous medical repos, including wiki-med.
Can you disclose a roundabout price. I'm not sure I could afford this but it would be nice.
Email me for pricing
Offgridcyberdeck@gmail.com
What was the price?
@@Exidose never emailed him. Figured if I couldn't get an answer here it was more than I could afford at the time
Stephen, the reason for the email was to clarify on which model you wanted pricing. There is a $600 model, a $,400 model, and there is a $300 kit that is being launched as we speak.
This project is very much in active development, with an ever ranging effort to drive down costs and options being provided to potential customers.
As such, establishing a relationships with potential customers and nailing down exactly what their needs are is paramount to ensuring expectations are met from the very beginning.
I hope this answer provides you with some clarity.
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
I think you meant IP6x not IPv6.
IP6x is a waterproofing rating. The x is replaced with a dustproofing rating.
IPv6 is a network addressig protocol.
You are correct. Too much going on in the dome 😮💨
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
Whew. For a second there, I thought this would keep all my 128-bit addresses bone-dry, but my 32-bit IPv4 addresses would be soaking wet. I was both scared and confused.
It would be cool if you had an ai fed all this information and you can search through all of it with a simple question
Are you selling completed kits? I don’t have a 3D printer
They’re launching Friday
www.offgridcyberdeck.com
Limited quantity of 100 orders until we restock.
Sweet. Does it include the Pi?
Here is a link to FAQs that will help answer any questions you may have
offgridcyberdeck.com/pages/faqs
Pelican case: $120
Raspi 4 8gb: $80
Charging Bank: $40
Display: $60
Keyboard: $25
Cables: $12
3D printed Insert: $0.09 worth of filament or $1 ordered online
Price of Assembled Kit: $1,000.00
😎 🆒️
So for $1000 what will this system do that a $100 toughbook from ebay won't do ? Sell me on why I need this?