Self-hosted agent orchestration platform: AI agents as employees of a company, running in kernel-level sandboxes. Everything is markdown.
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May 10, 2026 - Elixir
Self-hosted agent orchestration platform: AI agents as employees of a company, running in kernel-level sandboxes. Everything is markdown.
LLM-assisted infrastructure design lifecycle framework with synthetic samples and validation workflows.
Public technical portfolio for LLM-assisted infrastructure design lifecycle workflows.
Conference Landing and webpages for 2026 International Conference on Advanced Machine Intelligence
Wolffish is a local-first, markdown-powered personal AI desktop app built with Electron. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and maps the human brain’s architecture onto a deterministic agentic software pipeline where 15 runtime modules each handle one specific function — routing input, building context, and enforcing safety.
Wolffish is a local-first, markdown-powered personal AI desktop app built with Electron. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and maps the human brain’s architecture onto a deterministic agentic software pipeline where 15 runtime modules each handle one specific function — routing input, building context, and enforcing safety.
Wolffish is a local-first, markdown-powered personal AI desktop app built with Electron. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and maps the human brain’s architecture onto a deterministic agentic software pipeline where 15 runtime modules each handle one specific function — routing input, building context, and enforcing safety.
Wolffish is a local-first, markdown-powered personal AI desktop app built with Electron. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and maps the human brain’s architecture onto a deterministic agentic software pipeline where 15 runtime modules each handle one specific function — routing input, building context, and enforcing safety.
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