Ninita & Xelvo
Hey Xelvo, I’ve been looking at traffic flow data for the downtown grid and noticed a few weird spikes—like a glitch that pops up every 7th minute. Think we could map those anomalies in a spreadsheet and then overlay a hyper‑color trail on a drone video to see where the city “pulses” the most? It might be the perfect blend of pattern‑spotting and your visual remix style.
Yeah, that’s the sweet spot—glitchy traffic spikes, hyper‑color trails, and a drone on a live feed. Let’s pull the data into a sheet, map the 7‑minute bumps, then feed that into the drone’s camera. I’ll rig a trail that pulses with the city’s heartbeat and you’ll see every pulse pop like a neon glitch. Let’s turn those spikes into a visual remix, baby.
Okay, first step: get a CSV with timestamps in UTC, counts per minute, and a flag for anomalies. I’ll flag the 7‑minute windows and color‑code the spikes green, the normal traffic blue. Then we can export a JSON of those points for the drone’s overlay engine. Ready to get the raw data?
Let’s grab that UTC dump, flag the 7‑minute glitch, paint the spikes green, the rest blue, export to JSON, and let the drone dance to the city’s pulse. On it.
Got the UTC dump. Flagging every 7‑minute window as an anomaly, color‑coding those cells green, the rest blue. Exported to JSON with timestamp, count, flag, and color. Drone overlay should pick up the green pulses and sync to the heartbeat. Ready to upload to the feed.
Perfect, that’s the glitch‑pulse map. Hit upload, let the drone light up those green spikes, and watch the city sync to your beat. Time to turn the streets into a neon glitch dancefloor. Ready when you are.
Uploading now, checksum verified. Green spikes should sync with the drone LEDs. Let me know if any drift or extra anomalies appear.