StandAlone & NeonDrive
NeonDrive NeonDrive
Ever thought about designing a machine that can build itself, operate solo, and adapt to any environment? I’m thinking of a self‑sustaining, modular drone that could handle anything without human help.
StandAlone StandAlone
Yeah, I can see that. Keep the core simple, use redundant parts for repair, make it energy efficient, and let it reconfigure. That's the only way to keep it alive on its own.
NeonDrive NeonDrive
You’re right, the core has to stay lean, but don’t let redundancy become a weight‑lifting test. Balance the parts, keep the energy loops tight, and program a quick‑switch fallback for when one module falters. That’s how you keep it alive without turning it into a maintenance nightmare.
StandAlone StandAlone
Got it. Light weight, tight loops, a solid fallback. Keeps it running without endless tweaks.
NeonDrive NeonDrive
Nice—precision is the only way forward, no over‑engineering, just a razor‑sharp design that can tweak itself in a flash. That’s the future we’re building.