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My projects are currently mostly focused on seeing how far you can get with agentic product design, often starting out with sparse domain knowledge and utilizing minimal code review:
Märklig – Markdown reader and editor for desktop, with Android companion app. Usable.
UNEX – A platform for deploying distributed, content-addressed, immutable, runtime-ignorant Unison programs. Works as a proof-of-concept, not useful or mature for production or development.
Quiet Computer – A complete reimagining of personal computer use. Lens-based interfaces to any type of content, distributed and collaborative with version control, infinite undo, personal programming, capability-based security and adaptive usability for all categories of user. An "everything burger" of computer science. Work in progress. Not likely to ever be useful.
Ful & Dum – Disk fullness checker (like df) and Disk usage monitor (like ncdu), but live updating. Usable.
Modem – Acousting modem running cross-platform as CLI tool, Android app and web page. Sends and receives text over speaker and microphone. Works. Toy.
Submarine – Submarine simulator game. Not very fun as a game.
Daylight – Switch between light and dark theme on Windows. Usable, with bugs.
Slop Shop – Agentic coding UI. Not useful.





