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What I built, why, and what it taught me.
Not a highlight reel. Each page tells you what the thing is, why it exists, what actually happened — revenue, silence, or death — and the lesson I kept. The failures stay up; they're where the judgment comes from.
Shipped products
Things real people could buy or use — including the ones that failed, with the reasons written down.
Save Bulk Gmail AttachmentsMy first product built entirely by directing AI in English, and the one that pays for itself.
The Book of AaruFive years, a small studio, a shipped Steam roguelite, and an honest ending.
SelfUnderstandA psychometric interviewer you talk to, paused on a hard voice problem.
PermitFlagIdea to paid product in four days, and my most useful failure.
PentuneAn AI that learns your voice from your corrections. Killed with a clear head.
RefocusA focus coach that talks you back to work. Cool product; it never helped me.
Agent-ready infrastructure
The thesis as code: memory, sandboxes, and agents that transact in the real world.
Machines that build machines
Systems that find the problems and shape the products — the meta-layer.
Built for myself
Paper cuts turned into tools. Some escaped into the world.
Built for people I know
A brother, a friend, a collaborator — real users with names.
The career anchors
The long arcs that shaped how I work.
Prefer the short version? The lab has the cards; the CV has the one-pager.