TinyBrain is coming.

The idea of TinyBrain will, we think, revolutionize the industry. Therefore, 2012 is a very fitting year for turning TinyBrain into a real product.

btw: I could really make good use of some more investors/donations. Please inquire if you have an offer. (I live from donations and all I do is work on TinyBrain & the Revolution.)

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August 28, 2012: TEdit V1 released!

August 22, 2012: I can haz office!!!! :))

August 14, 2012: Working on different parts of the system. This is getting somewhere, step by step!

August 13, 2012: In 8 days, I'll have an office all the time so I can actually WORK ON THE PROJECT instead of WASTING MY TIME! Man. Can you imagine the luxury? Capitalism is SO over, man. Welcome the new time!!

Actually I'm already working on the project almost on a daily basis right now—with improvised electricity and changing environments.

August 10, 2012: The Principles.

August 9, 2012: I got started on some programming again... finally. Maybe I'll build my own little mobile office. This is gonna be great, I really hope it works out. This is a project that REALLY should be realized. Infinite potential.

July 13, 2012: No office yet. No finances. Nothing. The "system" SUCKS SO HARD. IT IS ALL CRAP. THE SYSTEM TRIES TO MAKE EVERYONE BORING. YOU CAN'T EVEN START A COMPANY. ALL THE SYSTEM AGENTS SUCK. CAPITALISM IS SO FUCKING BROKEN. LET'S GET RID OF IT SO WE CAN DO SOME ACTUAL GOOD THINGS!!!

June 30, 2012: Working on a learning command line tool. Also, I might have a new office quite soon :)

Early Access Release 5

Here goes a short announcement (as seen on Freshmeat):

This release introduces the Location Detector, a tool that discovers the computer's location by the Wi-Fi signatures around the machine. Location names can be taught by the user. Also, a GUI-based toolchain for creating, monitoring and editing AI engines is introduced.

Note: The Location Detector's AI is very simple right now. We can and will improve it majorly next time; the point was to introduce the framework we need for making flexible and manageable AIs.