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An AI control plane and enterprise modernization platform powered by Gemini 3 Pro's multimodal intelligence, orchestrating staged COBOL upgrades and cloud-native Spring Boot services.
A physical humanoid robot that listens, sees, thinks, and responds using Gemini 3.
An accessibility-first input system that turns any point on your screen into an intelligent control hub—no precise mouse movement required.
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A daily Reddit-native meme guessing game built on Devvit Web.
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The emergency network that doesn’t go down.
A Multi-Sensor Network System for Seniors
A tool that helps League players improve by turning score changes into actionable coaching quests.
ZombieLLM reanimates GPT-2 with the brain of GPT-OSS-20B—distilled, compressed, and apocalypse-ready. A model that rises from the grave to serve you anywhere.
Explore the veil between worlds with gpt-oss
Just a funky little lamp
SO-ARM 100 Robot arm MCP Server running gpt20B
An old rotary phone reborn with AI — dial Newton, Einstein, or Lincoln and ask them anything. Raspberry Pi 4 + Whisper + gpt-oss-20b + Piper bring history’s voices back for fun, education, and wonder.
LLMIX puts AI in offline communities: a Pi-powered hotspot with chat, code, med & wiki models—totally local. Flash the image, boot, connect to its Wi-Fi, and let multiple users learn, solve, thrive.