
Sort of History
A Wikipedia-style generative encyclopedia that invents semi-true historical articles with total confidence, then saves them so the fake canon can grow article by article.
Personal studio / AI-built experiments
A portfolio of shipped experiments, strange utilities, and serious work systems built through human taste and machine leverage.
Figure VI: Automated-Human Luminous Array IntegrationProject exhibit
Public apps get real captured surfaces. Repos and private work are treated as project artifacts, so each link says what it actually is.

A Wikipedia-style generative encyclopedia that invents semi-true historical articles with total confidence, then saves them so the fake canon can grow article by article.

A dad joke generator that delivers groan-worthy puns on demand. Built for laughs, powered by AI.
A personal fork of Hermes Agent shaped around a custom agent identity, local workflows, skills, and product direction. It keeps close to upstream while carving out a place for a more opinionated AI operating environment.
An internal AI front door for enterprise work: one login, chat with work data, scheduled agents, shared workflows, GitHub MCP integration, and a Cursor or Bedrock-backed runtime.
A local web app that sends one prompt to several models, lets them review each other's answers anonymously, and asks a chairman model to synthesize the final response.
A voice-first intake app where someone talks through a project idea with an AI interviewer, then gets a structured brief with the audio, transcript, and next-step summary saved to a dashboard.
A vendor and contract management dashboard that tracks software spend, renewals, and vendor relationships in one place.