GISMO v0.5.0-beta.1 - The Command Center Goes Operational
The article discusses the latest release of GISMO, a local-first AI orchestration system, focusing on the new features and improvements in the v0.5.0-beta.1 update.
Why it matters
GISMO represents an ambitious effort to build a comprehensive AI orchestration system with a focus on local-first, policy-driven execution and truthful system reporting.
Key Points
- 1Phases 0-3 completed, laying the engine foundation
- 2Phase 4 introduces the interactive command center experience
- 3New features include a desktop app, chat execution pipeline, and operational calendar
- 4Improvements to system surfaces for truthful state reporting
Details
GISMO is a local-first AI orchestration system that the author has been building on a 7-year-old laptop. The v0.5.0-beta.1 release marks the completion of Phases 0-3, which established the core engine components like SQLite-backed state, queue, daemon, and integration with the Ollama LLM. Phase 4 is now underway, introducing the interactive command center experience. The new release includes a desktop application with a three-column layout and operator-facing controls, as well as improvements to the chat execution pipeline, calendar functionality, and system state reporting. The author's goal is to create a universal device orchestration layer that can govern the operation of drones, RC vehicles, industrial peripherals, and humanoid robots under a policy-gated, auditable framework.
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