Experiments
A public lab notebook. I run small bets constantly: some become products, some become pull requests, all of them compound. Most entries here started as "I wonder if…" and shipped the same day.
The Agentic Arc
Jan 2026 - nowAgents stopped being a demo and became a daily tool. These are small bets, run in public, usually in a weekend or less.
Pulled an old phone out of the drawer and turned it into a full agent rig. The model? Already paid for through my X subscription. Total extra cost: zero.

Got an open-source Whoop app running against my band in a day. It had frame drops, so I raised a PR upstream to fix them. If I use it, I improve it.

Adds an optional agentic account MVP so AI agents can trade via MCP with a per-session INR budget (connect → budget cap → trade → disconnect). Inspired by Robinhood's Agentic Trading →

Tried being a news anchor for AI and business. Anthropic at $965B was a fun headline to read out loud.

Built a browser extension that opens any library's docs in a single click. The old way was a manual process.

If LLMs can one-shot things, being away from the keyboard is no excuse. VibeTunnel plus a walk equals merged code.

Wired Minimax 2.5 and free OpenRouter models into CloudClaw, so anyone can run an agent without spending a rupee.

Casually sent my OpenClaw agent a voice note. It replied in kind. I asked how. It shrugged. Emergence is fun.

Recorded myself building a coding agent from scratch. The best way to demystify magic is to make some yourself.

The Fundamentals Arc
Oct 2025 - Feb 2026I wanted to do the hard things. I could ship systems end to end - but I had never drilled DSA at the core. A DP problem under time pressure still felt like a different sport. So I started here: 130+ patterns, on camera, until the hard problems stopped being foreign. First motion. Everything harder after that got easier.
Watch the series on YouTube →The First Ship
Jul 2025Where I learned the loop. Built a team of three, sold the story hard enough that we all shipped: build, list, launch, learn.
A curated AI prompt library with memories. I recruited two co-founders, shipped to the Chrome Web Store, and launched on Product Hunt. Small product, complete loop.





