Flagship and serious builds
Sentinel: Guard the Free Web
A security-first reverse proxy based on Cloudflare’s Pingora framework.
Key features:
- Built on Pingora’s async Rust foundation
- Security-first design
- High-performance edge routing
- Production-grade reliability
Status: In active development
hx
Extremely fast Haskell package and project manager built in Rust. Designed to replace the fragmented Haskell tooling ecosystem with a single, cohesive tool that handles dependencies, builds, and project scaffolding with sub-second response times.
Status: In active development
bhc
The Basel Haskell Compiler. A next-generation Haskell compiler and runtime targeting predictable, low-latency performance. Features structured concurrency primitives, a tensor-native numeric pipeline for ML workloads, and a runtime designed for systems where GC pauses are unacceptable.
Status: In active development
Shiioo (CO)
The Virtual Company OS. Agentic enterprise orchestrator: DAG workflows, event sourcing, MCP tools.
Status: In active development
Archipelago
Compute, closer to you. A new kind of infrastructure is forming. Islands of power, connected by currents of data.
Status: In development (not yet published)
Sango
A command-line diagnostic tool that evaluates web edge infrastructure health. Named after coral, symbolizing how the tool monitors edge systems like coral guards a reef ecosystem.
Key features:
- TLS analysis (certificate chain, cipher suites, ALPN)
- HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 protocol detection
- Security header evaluation (HSTS, CSP, COOP/COEP)
- Performance metrics with threshold-based alerts
Status: In active development
Ushio
A traffic replay tool designed to understand edge and WAF behavior. Named after the Japanese word for “tide,” reflecting how the tool replays captured traffic deterministically across environments.
Key features:
- HAR file support for traffic capture
- URL rewriting for staging/production comparison
- Header mutation and cookie stripping
- WAF detection and behavioral diff
Status: In active development
Labs / passion projects
These are exploratory. Some will become serious. Some will stay fun.
Terrarium
A societal simulation engine where LLM-powered agents form emergent civilizations. A societal petri dish — create worlds with rules, populate them with autonomous agents powered by language models, and observe what develops organically.
Key features:
- Agents with personality traits, beliefs, survival needs, and memories
- Seven core actions (move, gather, eat, rest, speak, give, attack)
- Event-sourced logging with perfect replay capability
- Dwarf Fortress-inspired terminal viewer
- Beliefs over facts — property exists only as subjective conviction
Status: In active development
robogym
Rust/Bevy PWA for training robotic agents.
Status: Very early
Paw & Claw
HD-2D-stylized turn-based tactics game (spiritual successor to Nintendo’s Advance Wars) built with Rust/Bevy.
Status: In active development
Kurumi
A local-first second brain. Your ideas, everywhere, offline. Named after the Japanese word for walnut — because it looks like a brain.
Key features:
- Wikilinks and backlinks for connecting thoughts
- Graph visualization of note relationships
- Full-text search and hashtag filtering
- Completely offline-first with optional sync via Automerge CRDTs
- Progressive Web App (PWA) support
- No vendor lock-in — your data stays yours
Status: In active development
Learn You the Web
A friendly guide to how the web actually works. For Real This Time.
An e-book that explains the web’s core technologies — HTTP, DNS, TLS, and the protocols that hold it all together — without the hand-waving or oversimplification.
Status: In progress