You can download now the most newest version of the open source digital radionics software from Github whenever a change is pushed to the repository. Just visit the Github project here: https://github.com/isuretpolos/AetherOnePi/actions Then click on the latest successful build element: And inside this page in the upper right corner should be a “Artifacts” download button.Continue reading “AetherOnePi Beta Releases”
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Scanning Areas in AetherOnePi – work in progress
We are getting close to the main feature of the version 1.1 of the open source radionics software AetherOnePi, the agriculture or area balancing. On a map you can draw a rectangle which is then divided into 64 grids (8×8). When clicking on the Scan Button the analysis begins. Each grid receives a “AnalysisResult” objectContinue reading “Scanning Areas in AetherOnePi – work in progress”
AetherOnePi v1.1 Work in Progress – Area Scan
A new format for the sessions
The transition from AetherOnePi Standalone version 1.0 towards AetherOnePi Server application version 1.1 will change a few things. I plan to implement a kind of blog function for the sessions. Currently a session object in the database looks like this: Session–> date–> intention–> description–> list of analysis tables–> list of broadcast events What will changeContinue reading “A new format for the sessions”
How little things make a big difference
Recently I implemented a small feature into the new version 1.0.1 of the AetherOne Standalone Client, which consist in marking the row with the highest GV measurement. I note that this small feature helps me to keep my focus on the analysis process and not to waste my energy on identifying the biggest GV ofContinue reading “How little things make a big difference”
AetherOnePi Standalone Client v1.0 release
AetherOne Standalone Application
I’m currently working on a standalone version of the AetherOne, which means a software only digital radionics application, without external hardware. For analysis it uses the “virtual stick pad“, which is not a real stick pad and for sure it does not produce the “stick feeling“, but the results are great and accurate. The broadcastingContinue reading “AetherOne Standalone Application”
Recurrence of entries in Radionics Analysis
In radionics analysis you will encounter the phenomenon that certain rates or signatures will recur when you repeat the analysis for the same person, organism or area. This is of significance, because a pattern in time can have a deeper meaning. For this very reason I implemented a function in AetherOne that tracks repeating occurrencesContinue reading “Recurrence of entries in Radionics Analysis”
The Bare Minimum
James Gurney and other similar artists seems to prefer small canvas in order to concentrate on the elemental color and atmosphere in a scenery. The trick is to reduce what you have at your disposal and learn to focus on achieving the one task an artist can be proud of: to submit the impression theyContinue reading “The Bare Minimum”
Radionics and the virtual Stick Pad
To be independent of any extra peripheral hardware and use only a software is a great dream of many practitioners. One problem often mentioned is that it requires time and effort to build a device, like the AetherOne for Arduino or the AetherOnePi based on the RaspberryPi. So the need for an alternative solution isContinue reading “Radionics and the virtual Stick Pad”