Portfolio
Measured velocity
Application narrative
What this demonstrates
I build creative production systems with AI agents as first-class collaborators. Underneath sits mesh — 15,000+ commits, 1,400+ Rust crates, 900+ RFCs — an E2EE, append-only event store with content-addressed blobs and server-blind encrypted search, used as a substrate for a growing set of verticals: rexxy (P2P connectivity without metadata) and collablab (E2EE canvas) are extracted from it, not bolted on. On top sit the creative pipelines — therightquestions (research → script → voice → publish), rabbotchan (provenance-aware video), manicanim (typography animation for agent co-editing). I'm not using AI to write code faster — I've built the architectural contracts, proof systems, and creative pipelines that let agents ship real products daily.
Inside the substrate
mesh, in full
One repo, one server workspace — and a deliberately sprawling ambition. mesh is an E2EE event store that became a platform: consumer apps, monument-grade educational games, and a developer infrastructure layer that spans crypto, blind search, a protocol compiler, supply-chain attestation, compliance automation, motion capture, and more. Every count below is read live from the codebase.
Creative pipeline, end to end
The Right Questions
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A music video, from psychosismv
The output of psychosismv — a beat-synced “rapidfire LLM-journey” music video rendered in Remotion, then uploaded to YouTube. Watch on YouTube →
Highlighted work
Repos that tell the story
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June 2026
Greenfield burst timeline
Full catalog
All owned repos
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