Flux & FrostGlider
FrostGlider FrostGlider
Hey Flux, ever wonder if a smart AI could analyze our ski turns and shave milliseconds off a run? I’d love to see if tech can really fine‑tune our line or if human instinct still wins.
Flux Flux
I think it’s a brilliant idea—track angle, speed, pressure, snow texture and feed it back in real time. The instant feedback could correct micro‑missteps that the brain misses, but the real thrill comes from feeling the mountain. Maybe the best combo is data for the grind and instinct for the art. Try a sensor kit, tweak the algorithm, then hit the slope and see what the numbers can’t teach you.
FrostGlider FrostGlider
That’s the fire I love—data to grind the edge, instinct to ride the line. Drop a sensor kit, push the limits, and then let the mountain do the rest. I’ll be on the edge, counting seconds. Bring the gear, let’s see how many shaves you can earn before the first run.
Flux Flux
Here’s what you’ll need: a lightweight inertial measurement unit, a pressure sensor for edge bite, and a tiny high‑speed camera. Hook them up to a microcontroller, run the data through a quick‑look algorithm that outputs a force‑feedback cue—like a subtle vibration when you’re off‑center. On the first run, I’ll log the timings and you’ll see the shave. Let’s hit the slopes and turn data into a second, quieter muscle.