James Paul Jackson

Cybernetic Lab

Public demos of real systems.

The Lab is not a status page. It is a place to try a bounded, browser-local cut of software whose real payload lives on GitHub.

PulseFlow Governor

Rust · v0.7.1jacksonjp0311-gif/PulseFlow

PulseFlow Governor feedback network

The real PulseFlow operator console, running in this site on a shadow plant. The installed Rust governor is still the host-control payload.

What you are looking at

This is the actual PulseFlow Governor UI — same top bar, modulation core, telemetry strips, tabs, and control surface as the installed app.

On this website it is driven by a browser-local shadow plant so the gauges, scopes, and commands work without reading this computer or applying Windows QoS.

Why it is in the Lab

The Lab is where you can operate the real look and loop. GitHub is where you install the real governor: live host telemetry, JSONL evidence, replay, and bounded process QoS.

Open the console Open GitHub

Cybernetic Brain Simulator

Browser · Build 05anatomical mesh · educational

Cybernetic Brain Simulator neural interface

A browser-local anatomical brain atlas. Rotate the real mesh, select functional regions, and inspect mapped cortical, cerebellar, and internal structures. The model is not a generated sphere.

What you are looking at

This is the Cybernetic Brain Simulator from the desktop CORTEX neural interface. Drag to rotate, scroll to zoom, and click anatomy or the region list. Selected tissue turns green; isolate, hemisphere, wireframe, and x-ray stay on the dock.

The 4.4 MB atlas loads from the open Brain Project (Z-Anatomy / BodyParts3D, CC BY-SA 4.0). Educational visualization only — not clinical.

Why it is in the Lab

The Lab is where you can operate the instrument in the browser. The source project remains the desktop simulator; this cut does not inspect this machine.

Open the simulator Open GitHub