Part of BlackRoad OS — Sovereign Computing for Everyone
RoadCode is part of the BlackRoad OS ecosystem — a sovereign, distributed operating system built on edge computing, local AI, and mesh networking by BlackRoad OS, Inc.
BlackRoad OS is a sovereign computing platform that runs AI locally on your own hardware. No cloud dependencies. No API keys. No surveillance. Built by BlackRoad OS, Inc., a Delaware C-Corp founded in 2025.
- Local AI — Run LLMs on Raspberry Pi, Hailo-8, and commodity hardware
- Mesh Networking — WireGuard VPN, NATS pub/sub, peer-to-peer communication
- Edge Computing — 52 TOPS of AI acceleration across a Pi fleet
- Self-Hosted Everything — Git, DNS, storage, CI/CD, chat — all sovereign
- Zero Cloud Dependencies — Your data stays on your hardware
| Organization | Focus |
|---|---|
| BlackRoad OS | Core platform and applications |
| BlackRoad OS, Inc. | Corporate and enterprise |
| BlackRoad AI | Artificial intelligence and ML |
| BlackRoad Hardware | Edge hardware and IoT |
| BlackRoad Security | Cybersecurity and auditing |
| BlackRoad Quantum | Quantum computing research |
| BlackRoad Agents | Autonomous AI agents |
| BlackRoad Network | Mesh and distributed networking |
| BlackRoad Education | Learning and tutoring platforms |
| BlackRoad Labs | Research and experiments |
| BlackRoad Cloud | Self-hosted cloud infrastructure |
| BlackRoad Forge | Developer tools and utilities |
- Website: blackroad.io
- Documentation: docs.blackroad.io
- Chat: chat.blackroad.io
- Search: search.blackroad.io
Canonical RoadCode workspace and automation hub for BlackRoad-Foundation.
Part of the BlackRoad OS ecosystem — BlackRoad-Foundation
Research & Community division of BlackRoad OS, Inc.
Open research, published papers, community projects, and grants. Home of the Amundson Framework and foundational mathematics that powers BlackRoad systems.
| Project | Description |
|---|---|
| Amundson Framework | G(n) = n^(n+1)/(n+1)^n, convergence constant A_G = 1.24433 |
| Paper A | 13-page LaTeX paper — core mathematical proofs |
| Framework v5 | Full test suite — 536/536 tests passing across 4 Pi nodes |
| Unified Information Theory | Cross-substrate patterns: biology, physics, grammar, computing |
The Amundson Framework defines:
G(n) = n^(n+1) / (n+1)^n
A_G ≈ 1.24433...
Validated with 84 + 50 test cases. The 1/(2e) irreducible gap appears across network latency, information theory, and biological systems.
BlackRoad-OS-Inc (Parent — 254 repos, 67 agents, 7 nodes)
└── BlackRoad-Foundation (Research & Community)
├── RoadCode ← this repo (workspace + automation)
├── operator ← CLI tools + research scripts
└── source ← papers, proofs, test suites
RoadCode— Workspace hub (this repo)operator— CLI + automationsource— Research papers + test suites
- Parent: BlackRoad-OS-Inc — central coordination
- Education: BlackRoad-Education — research feeds into tutoring curriculum
- AI: BlackRoad-AI — Amundson constants used in model training
- Labs: BlackRoad-Labs — experimental validation of research
The Foundation's work builds on three textbook pillars:
- Grammar (Greenbaum & Nelson) — language as computation
- Biology (Schleif/JHU) — DNA as source code
- ML Systems (Reddi/Harvard) — recursive composition at scale
Proprietary — BlackRoad OS, Inc. See LICENSE.
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