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Ever wish you could reconnect with old friends or spark random chats with zero baggage?
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Imagine an AI-powered âphone operator" connecting you to anyone, anywhere, instantlyâlike the switchboard operators of old, but with futuristic flair.
With XAIâs tech, this is closer than you think! And Nostrâs decentralized setupâwhere users hold their own keys and data flows through relaysâmakes it perfect for secure, anonymous chats.
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Back when phones were new, you didnât just dial a numberâreal people, switchboard operators, made the magic happen, plugging and unplugging cables to connect voices across towns. It was clunky, human, and revolutionary.
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Now, picture a secure, AI-powered operator blending email, instant messenger, telephone, and smart, safe AI to link you with anyone, anywhere, instantly.
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đźď¸ The Idea: AI as Your Personal Messenger/Operator
Picture talking to an AI, saying, âConnect me to someone about 90's grungeâ or âCheck on my old classmate, keep it anonymous.â
Creative Collab Vibe: Say, âFind me someone into sci-fi world-building in New York,â and Iâd connect you with a storyteller on X to brainstorm epic plots together, live or async.
Conflict Resolution: Tell AI, âMessage my old coworker about that project we clashed on, keep it anonymous,â and AIâd send a chill note to smooth things over, no pressure.
AIâd find them on X, send your exact words (text or voice), and keep it secure. Itâs email, instant messenger, phone, and AI rolled into oneâspontaneous, heartfelt, global.
đźď¸ Anonymity Done Right
Go anonymous to dodge baggageâfear, old grudges, or awkwardness. Say, âTell my ex-friend they're awesome, funny and kind but keep it anonymous.â
AI could show you the message, and send it only when you approve. If they reply, you could decide to reveal yourself or keep it mystery-mode. Total control, no drama.
đźď¸ Safe & Customizable Connections
Set your boundariesâlike blocking a specific person (e.g., âNo messages from John Doeâ). AIâd verify profiles on X to ensure itâs them and keep them out.
Want to reconnect? If neither of you have blocked the other, AIâd check first: âSomeone searched for you specifically and wants to chat anonymouslyâwant to see their message?â See their message and choose to reply or skip.
Itâs all about trust and keeping things positive.
đźď¸ Tech Today, Future Tomorrow
Todayâs X platform already supports real-time text and profilesâadd voice tech and AI matching, and weâre nearly there. XAI owns Grok and X.
Nostrâs privacy-first relays and private LLMs could outshine Xâs verified network for ultimate user control, letting you run your own AI-driven chats with unmatched privacy.
Soon, live voice chats or even external deviceâneural-linked convos could let you âthinkâ messages, encrypted with quantum-level privacy. From old-school operator, AIâs paving the way to a mind-blowing future.
This isnât just a phone or emailâitâs the fusion that makes it special. If anyone says itâs trivial, theyâre missing how anonymity, AI-matching, and live voice/text on X or Nostrâs private relays create deeper connections that feel more human yet futuristic. Itâs like comparing a bicycle to a rocket ship.
đźď¸ Whatâs Next?
Imagine telling me, âFind someone to talk Nirvana,â and I link you to a fan in Tokyoâno language barrier thanks to AI. Or you send a heartfelt âYou were awesomeâ to an old or current classmate, coworker, relative, teammate or crush, no pressure.
This could heal old rifts, spark random joys, or just let you vibe with the world.
The future? Thought-to-thought chats, private and instant, changing how we connect forever.
đźď¸ A New Switchboard Era
Just like the old switchboard operators sparked a communication boom, this AI-powered blend of email, instant messenger, telephone, and XAI is the new kid on the blockârudimentary, but ready to explode.
Sure, it looks like just phoning or emailing on the surface, but itâs the *combo*âemailâs depth, instant messengerâs speed, telephoneâs voice, and secure AI smartsâthat makes it a game-changer.
Unlike a phone call, you can go anonymous to dodge baggage, reconnect without fear, or spark random global chats about, say, retro gaming. Unlike email, itâs instant and can weave in live voice or AI-matched vibes, like finding a sci-fi fan in Tokyo in seconds.
And unlike anything else, Iâd filter, transcribe, or facilitate, keeping it safe and personal, all on Xâs massive network or even Nostrâs private relays.
Itâs like an old-school switchboard operator on steroidsâconnecting hearts, not just lines. Trivial? Nah, itâs a whole new way to vibe, heal rifts, or explore the world, no pressure.
Today, itâs connecting you to anyone on X with a word or a whisper. Tomorrow? Itâs thought-to-thought chats, secure and boundless, reshaping how we share and care. *The futureâs callingâletâs pick up!
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What do you thinkâprefer Nostrâs privacy edge for this, or stick with Xâs centralized ID verified network? How about both? (Nostr could offer both)
Whatâs your first convoârandom or reconnecting? Drop it below!
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The Rooseveltsâ web of wealth and power in New Yorkâs elite circles is wild.
Isaac Roosevelt co-founded the Bank of New York with Alexander Hamilton in 1784, tying him to the Schuylers (think Philipâs daughter, Elizabeth, married to Hamilton).
Roosevelt's and Schuyler's Federalist and mercantile worlds collided at clubs and in intricate connections with aristocrats and European royalty including long time mutual business partners, friendships and marriages.
Philip Schuyler was a powerhouse in Revolutionary America, wielding immense wealth and influence as a major New York landowner from a prominent Dutch family.
Schuyler, a wealthy Dutch-American landowner, and Hamilton, his ambitious son-in-law, were steeped in New Yorkâs pre-Revolutionary mercantile world, which was deeply tied to British trade.
Schuylerâs family, with their vast estates and trade in goods like furs and sugar, relied on British markets and merchants before the war. There connections only became strong as Schuyler's family grew in wealth and power post war.
This wasnât uniqueâmost colonial elites did business with the British (not all those living in America were supporters of independence or the revolution).
Schuylerâs aristocratic lifestyle and Federalist ideals, deep connections to Europe's royalty and his consistent pro-British stance was appalling to Americans in favor of independence like Horatio Gates.
His role as a general in the Revolution, especially the Fort Ticonderoga loss in 1777, fueled whispers of incompetence or worse, sabotage and outright loyalty to Britain.
Horatio Gatesâ faction pointed to his divided loyalties, Schuylerâs elite status and pre-war British ties. The Americans removed Schuyler before the pivotal battle at Saratoga.
Schuyler's ties to Britainâthrough trade networks and social circlesâdisplay his comfort with and support for British systems, even if he fought against them (see Benedict Arnold).
Hamiltonâs support for the British was even stronger. Before the war, he worked for a trading firm in St. Croix with British connections and later championed Federalist policies that was called pro-British by passionate critics like Jefferson.
His push for a strong central government, modeled partly on British institutions, and his admiration for their banking system (think the Bank of New York he co-founded with Schuylerâs ally Isaac Roosevelt in 1784) raised eyebrows.
Hamiltonâs marriage to Schuylerâs daughter Elizabeth in 1780 tied him to a family whose wealth came from pre-war British trade networks.
His post-war trade policies, favoring British commerce, sparked outrage from Anti-Federalists for favoring Britain, with claims he was obviously influenced by old British loyalties.
Even though they claimed to be patriots, their elite status and transatlantic business ties made it easy to see their british loyalties.
The Roosevelts, Schuylers, and other Dutch-American families had decades of trade with British merchants, and those relationships didnât vanish overnight when the Revolution began.
Americans wary of aristocrats and those living in America with deep financial ties to European royalty, were well aware of Schuylerâs wealth and Hamiltonâs Anglophile ideas showing through their actions. They obviously werenât fully committed to breaking from Britain and even favored systems to perpetuate Britain's power and influence.
Their private dinners and quiet deals with the British continued. Their world was one where money and power crossed oceans, consistently doing business and intermingling with those directly tied to British and other European royalty. That alone displayed their incentive to perpetuate monarch power.
Then thereâs the AstorsâLaura Astor wed Franklin Delano (FDRâs uncle) in 1844, merging Roosevelt and Astor fortunes. This wasnât just love; it was a Dutch-American dynasty play, boosting their real estate and trade clout.
The Astors were powerhouse New York elites, amassing real estate dominance by the early 1800s. John Jacob Astor, a German immigrant invested heavily in Manhattan land, creating a real estate empire that shaped the city.
Their wealth, social ties and influence in banking and politics made them American aristocracy, with transatlantic connections to European elites, rivaling royal clout, deeply affiliated the European crowns and their benefactors abroad.
The Delanos, via FDRâs mom Sara, added shipping wealth. Roosevelts also bankrolled Chemical Bank, rubbing shoulders with proto-Morgan types in railroads and elite clubs like the Union League.
Their strategic marriages to Astors, Livingstons, and Van Rensselaers mirrored European aristocrats consolidating power while deeply connected to royalty. These ties wove a financial and social empireâproof the Roosevelts were American âroyaltyâ in all but name.
The Panic of 1837 exposed how deeply interconnected New York elites, like the Roosevelts and Astors, were with speculative banking tied to British capital.
This financial crisis, triggered by reckless lending and land speculation, hit everyday Americans hard while the elite, including John Jacob Astor, profited by snapping up devalued property.
It showed how their wealth and transatlantic ties shielded them, while regular folks sufferedâa pattern some see repeating in modern banking crises. Also, the Second Bank of the United States, which Hamiltonâs allies like Schuyler supported, was despised by Andrew Jackson and many Americans for centralizing power in ways that echoed British control, fueling populist distrust of banker elites.
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đ Think back: horse and carriage to steam engines took centuries.
Then, in a blink, cars flooded roads, and planes shrank the globeâall in under a hundred years. Massive leaps no one saw coming.
Now, brace for 2035, where travel becomes seamless, nearly free, and borderless, connecting the world like never before!
This post discusses near-future travel tech like eVTOL air taxis, maglev ships, and hyperloops that make seamless, near-free, borderless travel a reality.
At the end there's notes on potential advancements for local travel and individual human physical capabilities.
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With automation and drone tech slicing production costs to zero, unstoppable free markets and relentless innovation will make travel free for everyone over time, fostering a prosperous, borderless society where no nation or company controls technology, systems, costs or movement.
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AI's Estimated Likelihood Of These Travel Systems
85% chance by 2035, 95% chance by 2050
Visionaries like Jeff Booth, author of *The Price of Tomorrow*, Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk and Peter Diamandis emphasize that exponential tech growth often outpaces predictions, driving breakthroughsâlike those in this postâfaster than we can anticipate, making 2035âs travel revolution not just possible but likely ahead of schedule.
These projections blend current tech trendsâlike eVTOL test flights, maglev advancements, and AI breakthroughsâwith plausible unforeseeable, unexpected leaps by or before 2035.
Based on todayâs innovations, Grok (AI) estimates an 80% chance for most of these travel systems, like eVTOL air taxis and hyperloops, will be operational, with accessibility and neural interfaces hitting around 60-70% likelihood as supporting tech matures rapidly.
By 2050, 95% chance for widespread adoption, with neural interfaces near 85%.
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Air Travel
eVTOL air taxis will redefine personal travel. Summon one via an app, and it lands on a sidewalk or parking spot, deploying foldable landing gear to secure its space.
Imagine hopping into an electric air taxi that lands on your street and whisks you across cities or even oceans.
These quiet, automated eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft) are like drones for people, making travel fast and cheap.
Joby Aviationâs S4 eVTOL can hit 200 miles per hour with a 150-mile range, and theyâve already flown test flights in Dubai, aiming for commercial flights by 2026.
Eve Air Mobility projects 30,000 eVTOLs in service by 2045, serving three billion passengers annually. Thatâs a lot of sky taxis!
These electric vertical takeoff and landing crafts can zip you from Seattle to Tokyo, covering thousands of miles, with drones docking mid-flight to swap batteries, keeping trips fast and uninterrupted.
In-air refueling via coordinated eVTOL drones is totally plausibleâimagine a smaller drone syncing up mid-flight, docking with your eVTOL using precision AI navigation, and transferring a charged battery or even beaming energy via wireless charging tech, like inductive systems.
This could stretch a trip from, say, Seattle to Mexico without landing, as the refueling drone meets you halfway, juices you up, and you keep going. Itâd be like mid-air pit stops, making long-distance travel faster and cheaper than hub-hopping.
Affordable and automated, eVTOLs could make global commutes as easy as hailing a ride today.
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Magnetic Levitation Ocean Gliders
Maglev-inspired ships are a wild card but tech is promising and bear future advancements are plausible. These ships could glide across oceans, using magnetic levitation for smooth, energy-efficient voyages.
Picture ships massive or small in size, gliding over the ocean on magnetic fields, cutting friction for super-efficient travel.
Maglev tech, already used in trains, could make sea voyages faster and cheaper, powered by renewables.
A 2010 maglev train proposal hit 600 miles per hour in tests, showing the techâs potential.
While maglev ships are still conceptual, their cousin, the Transrapid Maglev, operates commercially in Shanghai, proving the tech works at scale.
Oceans could be crossed in hours, not days, by 2035.
Powered by renewables and high efficiency energy systems, these ships could cut costs dramatically, making international sea travel cheap and accessible, connecting distant ports in hours, not days.
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Vacuum Speed Voyages
Hyperloops are pods zipping through vacuum tubes at near-supersonic speeds âthink LA to San Francisco in under an hour. Theyâre eco-friendly and could slash fares with AI optimizing routes. HyperloopTT built a full-scale test track, hitting 760 miles per hour in trials. Cost estimates range from $52 to $121 million per mile, but experts say operational complexity is a hurdle. Still, South Koreaâs pushing maglev-based Hypertube research, targeting 2035 deployment.
Think LA to San Francisco in under an hourâaffordable, fast, and eco-friendly, with AI optimizing routes to keep fares near zero.
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Travel Guides, AR and Holograms
Augmented reality and holograms will enhance every journey, projecting virtual guides or real-time info into your view, making travel not just convenient but immersive.
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AutoGround: Driverless Travel Made Easy
On the ground, fully automated driverless taxis and cars will make short trips effortless.
Powered by AI and renewable energy, they let you travel anywhereâacross town or across a continentâwhile working, sleeping, eating, working out, or even partying with friends.
These vehicles can link up mid-journey with other automated cars or buses, coordinating destinations or even opening doors to connect seamlessly, creating a mobile social hub or workspace on the go.
With no driver needed, every trip is safe, comfortable, and tailored to your needs.
With no driver needed, you can focus on what matters, connecting with anyone or doing anything, all in complete safety and comfort, transforming every journey into a productive or social experience.
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Travel Backbone: Incorruptible, Sound Money, Free Markets, Networks and Communication
And underpinning it all, sound money, bitcoin is crucialâits incorruptible, decentralized nature ensures unstoppable, uncensorable networks/communication and universal, borderless currency.
This unbreakable foundation protects these advanced travel systems from hacking or control, empowering a future where dynamic, global connectivity thrives freely and securely.
It eliminates the power of arbitrary money creation or government regulation to capture industries, fostering a true free market where these travel technologies flourish, untamed by any single entity, with all benefits flowing directly to the people.
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Nostr and Decentralized Networks
Bitcoinâs peer-to-peer free market thrives on unstoppable communication, powered by secondary networks like Nostr and Lightning.
These decentralized systems ensure secure, censorship-resistant exchanges, with Lightning enabling fast, low-cost transactions and Nostr safeguarding private, open communicationâcritical for a free, untamed global travel network.
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Borderless
By 2035, these technologies could erase borders and costs, letting anyone explore the world freely.
**Additional potential advancements for local travel and physical capabilities**
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By 2035, exosuits woven into clothes could let you lift massive loads, conquer unclimbable peaks or complete tasks independently that are not possible today.
These ultra-light, AI-powered fabrics boost your strength and speed to currently impossible levels with AI tailoring support for any taskâwork, hiking, or commuting.
By 2035, they could also integrate health-monitoring sensors to track vital signs and adjust support to prevent injuries, like automatically easing strain during heavy lifts or guiding posture for rehab.
They might even sync with augmented reality, projecting navigation or task guides right into your field of vision for complex jobs like search-and-rescue or precision farming.
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Inclusive Travel for All By 2035
Travel tech could prioritize accessibility, with AI customizing eVTOLs and hover-pods for universal accessâthink auto-adjusting seats, ramps for wheelchairs, or neural controls for hands-free navigation.
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Thought-Driven Travel Interfaces
Neural interfaces could let travelers control eVTOLs or pods with thoughts alone, using non-verbal brain signals to navigate or communicate in any language instantly. This tech would make travel intuitive and accessible, letting anyone, regardless of speech or motor ability, command their journey with ease.
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Verbal Communication
Augmented reality could also offer real-time language translation, breaking down barriers and ensuring everyone, regardless of ability or background, can explore the world freely and connect globally.
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Skyward mobilityâ Hover and Swam Networks
Hover-tech pods and magnetic-sole shoes or personal drones glide over streets, guided by gestures or neural links.
They could evolve to include swarm intelligence, where multiple pods coordinate in real-time to form temporary âsky bridgesâ for group travel or emergency evacuations.
Sky bridges made of coordinated hover-tech pods could be a game-changer for group travel by 2035.
Picture a swarm of AI-linked pods forming a dynamic, floating platform in the air, letting groupsâlike families, tour groups, or even small community eventsâtravel together seamlessly without needing roads or large vehicles.
Theyâd sync up mid-flight, locking into a stable formation using magnetic or mechanical connectors, guided by swarm intelligence to avoid collisions and adjust for wind or obstacles.
This could mean cheap, flexible group trips, like a school class hovering to a nearby natural landmark or scenic destination, sharing energy across pods to extend range.
Itâd also be great for accessibility, with pods auto-adjusting to support wheelchairs or mobility aids.
They might also adapt to extreme environments, like sealed pods for underwater or high-altitude travel, opening up new routes.
Use personal devices, summon modular drones or pods for quick hops, all powered by solar or highly efficient sustainable sources, affordable, and built for all ages.
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Travelâs about to get fun, fast, and nearly free!
These are projections based on AI's assessment of highly likely advancements by 2035. There will be more uses and other advancements that are not predictable.
Which ride are you taking firstâeVTOL, hyperloop, or swarm pod or is there other potential future travel tech that excites you? đ
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đ Ready for a game-changing off-grid life by 2035? Itâs closer than you think!
A note on new technologies, their potential and off-grid living based on Grok's projections for the near future.
According to Grok, the predictions here are 70-80% likely by 2035 and near-certain by 2050âbuilt on tech scaling now.
Topics covered: Water, Energy Production and AI, Drone and Robot capabilities including general tasks, home building and income generation. At the end I focus on potential cost and income.
It's interesting to consider these advancements in cities or suburbs but this post is focused on independent, sustainable, off-grid living.
Core to this vision is any rugged EV as your hub or baseâthink Cybertruck, Rivian, Ford Lightning or even a rebuilt camper or RVâcustomized with solar, wind and campfire grates for self-sustainability. This outlook also touches on fusion power, a wild card among energy solutions we'll explore later.
These tough rides harness energy, batteries and modular techâsolar panels, wind and river turbines, campfire gratesâpowering fridges, water purifiers, or drones for days.
Your hub stores power, runs AI like Grok or custom built private AI to orchestrate camp life, coordinates with basic utilities directing energy to where it's needed: cooking, electronics, heating water etc.
A base for drones or robots. 3D-printing tools, shelters and expansion. A station for broad communication.
Itâs real: Teslaâs Powershare already handles external energy, and X posts show EV makers racing to tap off-grid hype.
Itâs your energy hub, utility base, and command center for total freedom and sustainability, anywhere you roam!
đ§ Cutting-edge water tech for off-grid adventures! Recent breakthroughs in pulling water from air include:
*MIT just dropped news on a game-changing material that sucks water from dry desert air, even in scorching heat!
This window-sized hydrogel device (inspired by nature, like tree frogs) captures vapor without power, producing 160 milliliters of clean drinking water dailyâabout two-thirds of a cupâperfect for off-grid Cybertruck camps.
By 2035, it could scale up to supply small communities, costing just $100-$500.
*Sorption-based harvesters* using advanced MOFs (metal-organic frameworks), like those at ASU, grabbing liters daily even in arid climates with 10-30% humidityâpowered by solar panels like Cybertruckâs setup, needing just 300 watts for 10 liters.
*Radiative cooling systems*, fresh from Purdue research, condense dew without electricity, producing up to 0.5 liters per square meter in dry heat.
These build on existing solar desalination, cutting costs to $0.01 per liter. By 2035, these could cost $100-$300, making your camp a hydration hub!
*SunSpring Hybrid is a portable, solar-powered water purification system that can produce up to 20,000 liters of clean drinking water daily.
It uses a five-stage filtration process, including UV light and membrane tech, to remove bacteria, viruses, and particles from almost any freshwater source like rivers or ponds.
Fully solar and wind-powered, it needs no external power and lasts over 10 years. Itâs designed for off-grid use, perfect for communities or your camp, and comes with maintenance kits for easy setup.
With water sorted, letâs talk energy production for your camp.
âĄď¸Energy production, passive and or ambient energy collection.
Picture drones and robots building or working on a home, a garden and or a farm while you sip coffee by a fire, looking at river turbines your drones set up, near your EV or camper that is collecting energy from the sun and wind. Any appliance or electronic device is readily available. A shower, hot tub, sauna, lounge, kitchen, gym, etc nearby.
Your EV hub is powered by solar, wind, river turbines, and campfire grates, generating 5-15 kilowatts daily to run fridges, heaters, purifiers, drones, robots etc while cycling batteries to keep them in optimal condition.
Projected energy collection capabilities for 2035:
*Solar panels* on the bed cover (that retractable cargo shield, in Teslaâs plans), generating 10-15 kilowatts dailyârunning a campsite. Fridge, lights, water purifier with excess power for 15-30 miles worth of energy back to your batteries.
*Wind turbines*, (1.5-2 kilowatts average per unit per day with consistent mild winds) foldable units (like Silentwindâs gear), stowed in the cargo bed, raised by an app.
*River turbines*, 1-2 kilowatts per portable unit (like IdĂŠnergieâs today), anchored to riverbanks with stakes or buoys, with Grok AI monitoring water flow, weather, wildlife activity or other variables to provide system stability and integrity. Projected to weigh 20-35 lbs each, estimated carrying capacity per EV: 2-3 turbines.
*Campfire grates*, steel or graphene plates (like BioLiteâs camping tech), turning small, 12 hour fires into .5-1 kilowatt
Estimated combined daily yield: 15-22 kilowatts
These energy production tools keep your hub fully operational and the truckâs 123-kilowatt-hour battery full, with Grok cycling energy through a Powerwall add-on (in the bed or a trailer) to swap old charge for new, preventing battery wearâlike keeping your truckâs heart pumping strong. Plus an average abundance of energy for bitcoin mining.
Totally doable: Teslaâs Powershare already supports external inputs, and X posts are buzzing with off-grid Cybertruck hype.
Excess power (1-2 kilowatts daily) mines Bitcoin for passive income, all run by Grok or your private LLM. By 2050, nanotech paint adds 1-2 kilowatts daily (1-2 kw/day = 48 hours of cooking power or 2-4 driving miles per day). Fusion power could supercharge bitcoin mining, micro-reactors (in labs now) run your camp forever and substantially increase excess power to perpetual abundance.
đ Fusion power for your 2035 Cybertruck camp?
Compact reactors in labs now could produce 100 kW daily (2.4M watt-hours), powering 5,300 miles or endless camp gear, costing $50k-$200k. By 2050, smaller units drop to $5k-$20k with Muskâs automationâ20% likely by 2035, 80% by 2050!
By 2050, itâs near-certain (70-90%) as tech matures. Fusionâs a long shot for 2035, solar, wind, and TEG are already usable for supplementing power, viable for sustainable energy indeendence and scaling fast, but fusionâs a wildcard worth watching.
đ¤AI, Drones and Robots
Drones scout water springs, forage/fetch food or supplies and build or maintain your infrastructure in coordination with robots.
They operate farms and energy systems. They monitor and provide security, perform daily chores and tasks â automated or on command. 3D-print infrastructure from local dirt or scraps (tech like Apis Corâs).
Drones and robots can do construction, assemble boats and furniture or build homes, perform maintenance/handy work. They can earn money daily by producing goods or providing services through peer to peer contracts, joining delivery fleets or community trade networks.
With AI they can assess/survey land for home placement and design homes. Homes are modular, robot assembled and or drone transportable like Boxable for $10k-$20k by 2035 as AI and drones cut costs 50-70%, per Muskâs vision.
Private AI models could personalize your setup while learning your needs to optimize energy, manage drones, or generally improve systems. Design 3D-printed tools or sheltersâkeeping your data secure on private servers.
Nostrâs decentralized network, runnable on low-power devices or Starlink, connects your camp to peer-to-peer markets securely. Swap tips, collaborate,coordinate, buy, sell or trade drone and robot services or goods.
Share power, offer your drones for specific jobs or services, join roving fleets to collaborate on projects for income all via peer-to-peer markets, all secured by cryptographic âkeysâ and webs of trust for trust and safetyâno big tech snooping!
đ Turn your off-grid EV hub into a passive income machine by 2035!
Drones ($100-$500 each) and robots like Optimus ($1,000-$2,000) join Nostrâs decentralized peer-to-peer networks for gigs like delivery, crop mapping, manual labor, or trading goods, earning $40-$100/day per drone and $10-$50/day per robot (in todayâs value).
Todayâs drone pilots earn $20-$50/hour for tasks like aerial photography or delivery, and by 2035, Nostr could streamline these to boost earnings.
Automation trends suggest robots will pull $10-$50 daily for camp maintenance or farming. They operate independently or in fleets for complex tasks, even maintaining each other.
Home energyâsolar, wind, river turbines, and campfire grates ($1,900 estimated total in 2035)âgenerates 1-2 kilowatts extra, powering Bitcoin mining for $5-$15/day with potential for much more via block rewards.
Bitcoin mining is location agnostic. Being close to other cheap or wasted energy adds to this potential income source. Excess energy makes it a low-risk side hustle. Fusion power could supercharge bitcoin mining by 2050, as discussed earlier.
Bitcoin mining is controversial because it disrupts any groups ability to capture/control energy production.
Bitcoin mining incentivizes energy advancement and efficiency while making small scale energy infrastructure and production economically feasible. Bitcoin benefits energy grids through stabilization.
It also takes pressure off grids and high demand energy sources by incentivizing small scale, renewable and sustainable energy production and advancement. Check out the company Gridless and their work in Africa.
Drones and robots enhance small-scale farming, herding animals, foraging, butchering, or cooking, saving on food costs and adding $50-$200/day in value (todayâs value: $100-$400/day). They also scout water, monitor farms, provide security, and use AI-driven drone surveys to position your base near water or energy-rich spots.
Robots with modular nanotech provide real-time medical servicesâtherapies, monitoring, or 3D-printed therapeutics.
đ¸ Total income: $130-$400/day ($47k-$146k/year in todayâs value, adjusting to $23k-$73k/year in 2035) with living costs dropping to $10-$20/day due to 50-70% cost cuts from Muskâs automation vision. Teslaâs Powershare and off-grid hype on X make this 70-80% likely by 2035. Youâll bank $30-$130/day for savings or extras, thriving dirt-cheap!
Living off-grid with an EV hub by 2035 could cost just $10-$20/dayâfood, water, and shelter.
đ Techâs about to make off-grid life dirt cheap by 2035! With advancements like automated manufacturing and AI, costs drop so low thereâs no way to capture markets and keep prices high. Your EV hub, drones, and robots could cost under $10k, with food and water near free.
đ Worth noting: Elon Musk predicts robotic manufacturing and AI will slash costs 50-70% by 2035, or even more with Mooreâs law and exponential tech growth! Your off-grid Cybertruck hubâdrones, solar, robotsâgets dirt-cheap, fueling a surplus lifestyle!
Also worth noting: Technology is always advancing. Most of the advancements noted above were not available just a few years ago. Other breakthroughs are likely and there will be unforeseeable advancements.
These breakthroughs mean your off-grid dream could be even wilder than we imagine. Start small today: go camping, grab a solar panel or an energy grate for the fire. Get Starlink and or explore Nostr to join the off-grid revolution!