HWhurtworks.xyz

Vibe coder, AI tinkerer, perpetual prototyper

Hurtworks

Personal domain for the tools, agents, prompts, prototypes, and useful weirdness I am building in public. Mostly things I made because I wanted them to exist, or because a weird challenge looked too fun to ignore.

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Project shelf

A few signals from the bench.

Not an exhaustive portfolio. More like a handful of things that explain the range: web, agents, hardware, music prompts, dashboards, trading bots, and experiments that survived the notebook.

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First command agent

Ghostline Operator

Early personal operator wired into ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Anthropic, market APIs, scraping actors, backtests, trades, research loops, and side-hustle experiments. The first serious try at making the computer feel like it could run missions.

VoiceAgentsResearch
Fresh signal

Signal Lab

Low-CPU music idea machine for clean focus grooves, pirate-radio sketches, cyber soul pockets, and late-night loops that feel designed, not generated.

MusicPromptsAI Tools
Field deployed

OVERWATCH

Tactical network surveillance dashboard running on a Raspberry Pi with a serious antenna, airodump-ng integration, OpenClaw monitoring and control, diff-based DOM rendering, and a few field details that can stay off the public internet.

Raspberry PiOpenClawNetworking
Live trading

HermesBot

Main algorithmic trading bot built around FreqTrade, TradingView, Pine Script, custom strategies, and a lot of backtesting. Built for the phase where testing ideas mattered as much as trading them.

FreqTradePine ScriptBacktesting
Personal tracker

Progress Relay

Telegram-based accountability system that tracked habits, behaviors, goals, progress updates, and personal momentum. The kind of small private system that quietly becomes useful.

TelegramTrackingHabits
Social accountability

Joint Effort

Group accountability platform where friends and family could join, post work in progress, see each other moving, and make personal progress feel more visible and game-like.

CommunityGoalsGamified

Field notes

The fun is in the dabbling.

I like websites, agents, hardware, cloud systems, drones, creative tools, and the strange overlap between old human patterns and new machines. The site should feel like that too: entrepreneurial, experimental, a little ahead of the curb, and open to whatever weird build comes next.

Hardware bench

Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Flipper Zero, SDR, smart devices, and little boards doing odd jobs.

Cloud and systems

Google Cloud, fleet management, tracking systems, internal dashboards, and government-adjacent strategy tools.

Drones and field gear

DJI flights, mapping instincts, signal curiosity, and the fun of taking tech outside.

Creative stack

Photoshop, Obsidian memory systems, 3D printing with Creality gear, and visual experiments that start messy.

Anthropology brain

Anthropology major, archaeology background, and a permanent interest in tools, culture, traces, and weird human patterns.

Token-hungry builds

Exploring new challenges with long prompts, too many tokens, and a bias toward making the idea real.

Resume snapshot

Builder, vibe coder, AI-native operator.

The official resume can live here later. For now, the site frames the actual work: vibe-coded tools, AI experiments, systems, hardware, creative side quests, and small software that scratches its own itch.

01

Vibe coder shipping with Cursor, Claude, and Codex. I like using as many tokens as the idea needs.

02

Full-stack tinkerer working in Next.js, Supabase, Firebase, Google Cloud, and whatever the project asks for.

03

Hardware curious. Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Flipper Zero, SDR, drones, smart devices, voice agents, anything with a blinking light.

04

Anthropology and archaeology background, which makes the tech side feel more human and more fun.

Next hooks

Ready for live project feeds.

This first version is static on purpose. The structure is ready for GitHub feeds, OpenClaw check-ins, a real resume file, post streams, or a small admin workflow to publish new experiments without rebuilding the site each time.

GitHub project import

Live experiment log

OpenClaw site hook

Field notes and build journals

Public archive of weird, dead, and shipped ideas

Signal drop

Not quite chat. More like sending a mission brief.

A small interactive inbox for project sparks, tech questions, collaboration ideas, or messages meant for my future site AI. Package the thought, send it over, and give the idea a little shape before it hits my world.

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Package a signal

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Packaged brief

live packet

Signal type: Project spark

Source: hurtworks.xyz signal drop

Idea payload

I have an idea for a build involving...

Useful context

- What should exist?

- What makes it weird, useful, or worth building?

- What is the smallest version that would prove it?

Send signal

Open loop

Projects, ideas, experiments, strange requests.

I am open to almost anything interesting: websites, AI workflows, automation, hardware builds, fleet systems, creative tools, drone ideas, research rabbit holes, and collaboration that starts with "what if this existed?"