I’m a hobbyist developer and technology enthusiast. I spend most of my time deep in systems, experimental AI architectures, and low-level software design. I don't really chase predefined product goals; I just build to see how things work under the hood. My work spans everything from custom language design and AI research to game engines and raw infrastructure experiments.
- The Dead Internet: A complete, isolated internet infrastructure for AI agents.
- CRSM & Aetheris: Researching alternative AI models and reasoning architectures.
- LEMA & LEMA-llama: A hardware-aware framework for fine-tuning LLMs in VRAM-constrained environments.
- ALSI: Early exploration of structured state interpretability in modern AI models.
- Pome & Peck: A scripting language and its package manager ecosystem.
- SOLUM: A strict markup language that removes implicit behavior and ambiguity from documents.
- Plexir: A modular, keyboard-centric AI terminal workspace.
- Mnemonic: A self-hosted search engine that adapts and learns from the results you reject.
- Sonir: A physics-based audio visualizer.
- Polir: A simple 2D game engine built with SDL2 and OpenGL.
- ManhwaSearch: A self-hosted scraper and reader.
- Kognit: An AI technical biographer that audits GitHub profiles to produce professional persona reports, humor profiles, and savage roasts.
Qell is a lightweight ingestion layer for form submissions built on edge infrastructure. It processes requests at the edge, applies structured validation, and routes data securely without maintaining a server. It’s a practical, production-ready system I built to solve a real problem—and ideally, to help fund my independent research and late-night systems experiments.
Website • Documentation • Support
I have several projects currently in private repositories while I stabilize and refine their architecture. I hope to move them into public repositories once they reach a usable or demonstrable state.
C / C++ • Python • JavaScript / Node.js
I build projects for my own enjoyment and self-satisfaction, because I can, and because I genuinely love creating. Sharing my work is a way to let others peek into my ideas and experiments, even if most of them are just personal explorations. Nothing is done to impress, it’s all about curiosity, learning, and having fun along the way. (even if sometimes they drive me insane)
Many of my public repositories represent ongoing research or exploratory work rather than finished products.
Me
└── My own agent
└── My agent roasting my code
└── Me laughing alone at the terminal at 2 AM
My agent named this "recursive isolation." (I am literally proving its point right now).
"I wrote SOLUM because even my markup shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion."
Website • Hugging Face • Pomilon Intelligence Lab
“Just building whatever comes to mind.”


