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I build AI-native, multi-tenant data platforms and agent systems in production — from open-source Rust runtime substrates to live commercial deployments. This page is the shortest route to my best work and to me.
What I build
AI Lead at Stimulus (governed agentic procurement) and Data Architect at TEAM International; previously Co-founder & CTO at Wedi Pay (agentic cross-border payments, 2024–2026). On the substrate side: the Rust Agent OS stack — Life, Symphony, the control metalayer, bstack + broomva/skills, and the RCS paper series.
Why it matters
Most failures are not model failures. They are harness failures. I focus on the systems-level primitives that make agents controllable, observable, and useful under real constraints — with audit-grade governance as a default property, not an afterthought.
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Concurrent leadership, anonymized client engagements, the OSS substrate, and downloadable CVs in three lengths.
Best projects
All projectsLife
ActiveThe Agent OS monorepo — 8 Rust workspaces, 50+ crates, 136K lines, 1045 tests. Arcan, Lago, aiOS, Autonomic, Haima, Praxis, Vigil, and Spaces unified under one roof.
March 15, 2026
Autoany
ActiveEvaluator-Governed Recursive Improvement (EGRI) — turn ambiguous goals into safe, measurable, rollback-capable optimization loops over any mutable artifact.
March 12, 2026
Symphony
ActiveRust-native orchestration runtime for composable agent workflows with deterministic scheduling and fault isolation.
March 10, 2026
Best writing
Forking Houston: 89 commits, six agents, one hack camp
We took Houston — an MIT-licensed agent runtime — and grafted a new brain onto it. In a single hack camp the fork went 89 commits ahead of upstream: four net-new Rust crates, a full Linear integration, a feature-flag platform, a push pipeline. The features are the easy part to show. The real story is the method that produced them — autonomous agents working in parallel git worktrees under a governance harness that made the speed safe instead of reckless.
June 6, 2026
The Falsification Gap in Agent Infrastructure
A control-systems engineer's empirical investigation of his own framework, what the data refused to support, and what the agent economy is currently missing.
May 12, 2026
AI Agent Repo Leaks: A Five-Layer Defense
A public branch I didn't create — but my coding agent did — was sitting on one of my repos for five weeks before a third-party scan flagged it. Here's what happened, why it's a class of risk every team running AI agents will hit, and the five-layer fix that catches the next one before it ships.
May 8, 2026