Current stageR12-R20 local foundations
Live development scope

What is in motion now

updated from the public state
  • R4.1-R10Protocol + conformanceGuarded / conforming
  • R12Worker boundaries + permission receiptsImplemented locally
  • R13A2A / ACP transport + adaptersImplemented locally
  • R14Model Atlas + usage ledgerImplemented locally
  • R15Control rooms + private projectionsImplemented locally
  • R16Library intake + progressive onboardingImplemented locally
  • R18Trusted devices + recoveryFoundation / gated
  • R19Authenticator + mobile approvalsFoundation / gated
  • R20Multi-authority queues + routingFoundation / gated
  • M5Hosted tenancy + external operationsNot enabled

Green means the local contract or conformance work is implemented. Yellow marks a foundation whose production boundary is still gated. Red means the capability is intentionally not enabled.

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Project Relay is an independent, local-first project for comparing AI work without losing evidence or handing authority to a model. If that mission is useful to you, sponsorship helps keep it moving.

A personal project with a practical purpose

Building something sustainable from a very small starting point.

I’m Brendon Boyd, the person building Relay and the related research and public-interest tools linked below. I’m working toward financial stability for my fiancée and me, and a durable foundation for our future. Contributions help turn unpaid maintenance, software, hosting, accessibility, and release work into sustainable time.

Project profiles

What each project is for

PROJECT 01 - CORE BUILD

Project Relay

A local-first evidence and coordination layer for people working with several AI systems at once.

Purpose
Keep prompts, model replies, provenance, comparison, and human review in one inspectable workspace.
Current focus
Desktop library, guarded local contracts, model adapters, and private-by-default projections.

Relay records disagreement and missing evidence instead of hiding them behind a single answer. Models can advise, but they do not become the decision-maker.

PROJECT 02 - PUBLIC RISK TOOL

Planetary Live Risk Watch

A public dashboard baseline for making local and planetary risk information easier to monitor, explain, and act on.

Purpose
Give each country a clear starting point for presenting locally relevant risk signals and official warnings.
Current focus
Maintaining a clean main baseline and a separate Australia build with local data and plain-language guidance.

This is a country-localisable template rather than a one-size-fits-all prediction engine. Local sources, assumptions, and practical guidance stay visible.

PROJECT 03 - RESEARCH PROGRAMME

ITSM Cosmology

A long-running independent research programme exploring toroidal, syntropic, and cosmological questions.

Purpose
Develop and document a coherent research framework while keeping evidence, derivations, and open questions distinct.
Current focus
Recovering the core architecture and rebuilding a reproducible research boundary before the main line resumes.

The main research identity remains at itsm-cosmology.org. Recovery and reconstruction work is currently being developed at itsm-cosmology.com while the main branch is on hold.

Clear boundaries

Support should never buy authority.

Records

Your work stays yours

Sponsorship does not grant access to private transcripts, local archives, credentials, or unpublished research.

Governance

Models do not decide

Relay remains human-gated. A sponsor cannot purchase an approval, publication, or decision from the system.

Transparency

No surprise promises

Funding helps sustain development; any future paid features or services will be described separately before they are enabled.