I build practical open-source systems under the Fuzzy Inc. banner.
My focus is simple:
- take messy real-world problems
- turn them into tools and systems people can actually use
- keep the work open, understandable, and built to last
This profile is where I publish the projects, experiments, and methods behind that mission.
Right now I'm focused on:
- useful open-source developer tools
- workflow and knowledge-driven systems
- repo-local knowledge and memory
- software that helps organize complexity instead of adding to it
- CDD - Context-Driven Development
CDD is the methodology behind a growing body of my work.
It is a method for governing software outcomes through structured context, validated execution, and feedback.
Short version:
- context is the control surface
- prompting is not the system
- better context leads to more predictable outcomes
I'm also building bridge work around MemPalace as part of the broader CDD story.
The focus there is practical, local-first engineering memory:
- project recall
- long-running engineering context
- decision traceability
- human and multi-LLM handoffs
- smaller-context local model workflows
The goal is not to be merely adjacent to MemPalace. The goal is to contribute useful integration ideas, examples, and tested findings back into that ecosystem.
A local-first photo collection manager for turning a chaotic pile of images into an organized timeline.
Luminary is built to help with:
- timeline reconstruction from messy media folders
- duplicate detection
- tagging and person organization
- face-recognition-assisted photo management
- export and backup workflows
A docs-first public methodology for building software with stronger structure, traceability, and context governance.
Public bridge work exploring how structured local-first memory can support CDD workflows and AI-assisted engineering over time.
I believe software should be:
- useful
- understandable
- open
- affordable to build, improve, and share
Good ideas are common. The real value is turning them into working systems that help people.
Fuzzy Inc. is the umbrella for my open-source work.
It is where I publish practical tools, experiments, and systems, with CDD as one of the central ideas shaping that work.