Meet Gladys my never ending project. The height of the project will be getting a hmd that will connect to Gladys and run the object detection model (object and threat detection) I have and allow me to verbally give my commands from anywhere via a HMD. Gladys is my (for lack of better words) full fledged virtual//voice assistant. Gladys consists of a 6 monitor array, 2 servers acting as a dark and a light node. ( balance is everything). Currently the main node is kali purple and the secondary or white node is Linux mint xfce. At the moment Gladys has 157 different verbal commands ranging from basic commands such as checking the weather or local dispatch for danger in the area or putting some internet tv on to pentesting and reconnaissance commands. Most all commands issued are visually verbose and will open a terminal upon command issue so you can see what’s happening when tools are being used. The amount of nodes that can be used is endless, how everything is setup is all nodes communicate and take on tasks as one combined super node. So the workload is spread out amongst all nodes. The advantage to having different flavor nodes is the ability to install a wider range of software without conflicts and errors. Gladys also has “anonymous mode” to anonymize all traffic, when this mode is activated all nodes switch this mode and all nodes open a terminal with nyx running so traffic can be visually monitored. It took me a good amount of time to do all this but looking back it was all worth it.

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