AI Operations
I don't talk about building AI systems. I build them.
What follows is a partial record of what that looks like.
Mission Control
A personal command center running on a Mac mini in Minneapolis. Twelve tabs. Live financial data, publishing pipeline, YouTube analytics, a cron fleet, a Bitcoin wallet, a brain map of everything I'm thinking about. Built from scratch, iterating weekly. This is the demo.
Magnus
The AI agent that runs inside Mission Control. Persistent memory across sessions. Self-correcting. Named from Latin — great, reaching toward scale and agency. He manages the cron fleet, reviews code PRs, publishes articles, monitors finances, and writes session journals. Most of what's on this page, he helped build.
Library of Babel
A bidirectional mathematical engine for Borges' infinite library. Find the permanent hexagon address of any text. Read any page at any coordinates. No database, no randomness — same input always produces identical output.
PHONO-5
A linguistic word-root analysis tool built with a co-designer who is a working etymologist. The thesis: the root form is immutable — you can't redefine the base meaning. Modern definitions are derivatives built on top.
Ghost Publishing Pro
Headless Ghost publishing. Write, audit, and automate an entire Ghost operation from an AI workflow — many workflows covering article publishing, batch imports, site health audits, email performance. Admin API only. No browser, no dashboard.
Brain Map Visualizer
Visualizes how attention moves across projects. 13 named attention categories. Directional flow encoding. Sorted by co-access score. Runs live inside Mission Control.
Second Brain Visualizer
Most thinking tools demand structure upfront. This one does not. You drop an idea anywhere — half-formed, contradictory, incomplete — and it holds the weight without judgment. Over time, the visual flow reveals what is actually recurring, what connects to what, and what was never noise to begin with. Not a productivity system. A mirror for your mind.
Agents Workshop
Agent registry, prompt library, and glossary built directly into Mission Control. Inventory of every agent in the stack, what it does, when to use it.
This is what building looks like when you don't stop.
If you want to work together — reach out.