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Austria Katılım Ekim 2017
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All measurements from Schönbrunn are fully transparent. Altruist #AltruistAirQuality is an open hardware and open software environmental sensor with #Web3‌‌ integration that publishes verifiable environmental data directly into the decentralized Robonomics infrastructure @AIRA_Robonomics powered by @Polkadot . This means the data cannot be silently modified, hidden, or selectively edited after publication. That is what makes Altruist more than just a noise or air quality sensor — it becomes part of an open decentralized environmental infrastructure for transparent urban data.
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"Ein schöner Tag in Schönbrunn with Altruist Urban "🌿 As part of my ongoing urban environmental experiments, I decided to measure the acoustic and climate conditions inside one of Vienna’s most beautiful parks — Schönbrunn. Since the park is huge, I compared several zones: the Main Entrance, Main Alley, Roman Ruins, Gloriette, Zoo Area, and the evening park atmosphere. And it was an extremely hot day ☀️ #AltruistAirQuality @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW @SensorsSocial
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Protect your space. The cyberpunk future is already here. It’s about people reclaiming control over technology, privacy, and their personal space. Robonomics is moving from R&D into the production stage — where ideas have already become real devices, infrastructure, and autonomous homes. As we enter this new chapter, I created a small wallpaper pack for you — as a reminder of the value of privacy and ownership of your own data robonomics.network/wallpapers/ No AI. Created by myself for you, with ❤️ @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW
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Robonomics Production Stage & Production Tokenomics Launch After 11 years of research and development, Robonomics is entering its production stage on Polkadot. This is the first web3 project to ship a certified physical consumer device where the focus is real network usage, not tokens. Below — how legacy XRT migrates, what gets burned, and why this matters beyond the crypto bubble. robonomics.network/blog/productio…

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16.05.2026 / Eurovision Village Final / Vienna 🇦🇹🔊🎼 As planned, I conducted nighttime noise measurements with the Altruist Urban sensor around the open-air Eurovision Village during the Eurovision Grand Final in Vienna. #AltruistAirQuality @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW @SensorsSocial Honestly, I expected to see much more extreme noise levels. But despite the huge crowds, music, and the scale of the event itself, the overall noise levels remained relatively moderate. Even during the winner announcement, the noise level only reached around 75 dB. 🇧🇬 🏆 And in the nearby residential areas it was surprisingly quiet - 57 dB. It really feels like Vienna managed to host such a large public event with great respect for local residents and the urban environment. And at the same time, the atmosphere there was incredibly enjoyable and comfortable
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Eurovision in Vienna 🇦🇹 meets Altruist Urban 🔊 🎼 // 12.05.2025 I conducted the first daytime noise measurements around Eurovision Village at Rathausplatz in the center of Vienna using the Altruist Urban sensor #AltruistAirQuality @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW @SensorsSocial I was genuinely surprised that despite the massive and noisy festival area, the nearby residential streets remained relatively quiet during the daytime. Vienna is handling this very well! 🤟

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This was the first daytime test of the Eurovision Village environment. The next measurement session will take place during the Grand Final at night. I expect the noise levels to be significantly higher. We’ll see!
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You can see the full transparency of my measurements on sensors.social — all data is stored in the Robonomics parachain powered by @Polkadot . This transparency, openness, and immutability of data is what makes Altruist more than just a noise or air quality sensor — it becomes part of a decentralized environmental infrastructure. My sensor on the map: sensors.social/?type=noisemax…
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Eurovision in Vienna 🇦🇹 meets Altruist Urban 🔊 🎼 // 12.05.2025 I conducted the first daytime noise measurements around Eurovision Village at Rathausplatz in the center of Vienna using the Altruist Urban sensor #AltruistAirQuality @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW @SensorsSocial I was genuinely surprised that despite the massive and noisy festival area, the nearby residential streets remained relatively quiet during the daytime. Vienna is handling this very well! 🤟
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Altruist is the only 100% open air quality sensor with open hardware and open software that does not sell your data. @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW #AltruistAirQuality The Altruist sensor map on sensors.social uses #Web3‌‌ infrastructure powered by @Polkadot , ensuring transparency, data immutability, and creating full trust in environmental data. When environmental data becomes open — we start making decisions based on reality, not assumptions. cyberpunks.shop
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I already have new ideas for experiments with urban noise. Feel free to join — I’d love to compare measurements from your locations and mine. For example: whose city park is quieter 🌿 or whose main street is louder 🌆
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Last year I’ve been running a series of noise level measurements using Altruist Urban sensor from @RobonomicsHW @AIRA_Robonomics in different and sometimes unexpected places. It all started in a quiet village in Austria, where every summer a large concert venue takes over, and residents complain about the noise. I became curious to test the noise levels with our sensor — which is equipped for highly accurate measurements — and understand how justified these complaints actually are. During the process, I gained some unexpected insights and simply got carried away with testing — which turned into a small journey through the world of sound: from quiet Austria to noisy Asia. I gathered all the experiments and conclusions in one article. And most importantly — each of these cases can actually be applied in real life. 👉 Welcome to read: sensors.social/blog/noise-is-…
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When the air outside is worse than having none at all I woke up feeling awful — heavy head, red eyes. Went out to the balcony — everything was covered in a thin layer of yellow pollen. The choice: open the windows and suffer from allergies, or keep them closed and slowly suffocate from CO₂ 🤯 This time, I decided to try balancing instead. I closed the windows, turned humidifiers to max, ran two washing vacuums (as extra filtration + humidity), and placed an Altruist Inside Air Quality sensor nearby — to actually see what’s happening with the air. You don’t feel when CO₂ gets high, but it’s exactly what makes you feel bad. In reality, CO₂ rises unnoticed, humidity fluctuates, and your condition worsens before you even realize it. With the sensor, I could see when CO₂ started rising, how each action affected it, and where the “still okay” boundary was. And I was able to manage it throughout the day — pushing humidity to the maximum and briefly opening windows so pollen didn’t have time to get in. I wasn’t just “keeping windows closed blindly” — I was managing the environment based on data. CO₂ stayed within reasonable limits, pollen barely got inside, I felt stable — eyes back to blue 😊 and it was a controlled compromise, not chaos. In the evening it started raining — and that’s when I could finally throw the windows wide open without any fear 🌧️ @AIRA_Robonomics @RobonomicsHW
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