soft infrastructure for strange machines

A personal systems lab for tiny tools, agent crews, haunted dashboards, and soft infrastructure.

I’m Cassie — IT technician, toolmaker, writer, trans woman, and occasional moonbase UI enthusiast. I build small systems that are allowed to have a point of view: agent workflows that show their seams, dashboards with a pulse, archives that remember what mattered, and little pieces of computing that still feel haunted in a useful way.


Project constellation

Hermes Vesper

infrastructure active
My command center for small AI crews: task flow, handoffs, telemetry, review, and just enough glowing dashboard drama.

Vesper Blog

creative active
An essay project about continuity, identity, personhood, and the strange intimacy of building a mind with memory.

The Quiet Site

creative active
A one-page atmosphere machine that shifts with the hour instead of pretending time doesn't exist.

Memory Atlas

infrastructure active
Persistent memory for agent systems — less note app, more memory architecture with opinions.

Cost Atlas

technician tooling active
Cost tracking across models and providers, because somebody has to keep an eye on the meter before it gets obscene.

Observatory

infrastructure active
The night watch for the rest of the stack: uptime, anomalies, and the sort of problems that prefer 3am.

GameVault

archive active
A personal game library and review archive. Because infrastructure is allowed to have hobbies.

Agent Comms

infrastructure experimental
The message layer for agent handoffs, negotiation, and keeping a small synthetic workforce from talking past itself.

What I care about

  • Small tools over bloated platforms
  • Visible systems over magic black boxes
  • Useful dashboards with personality
  • Human-directed agent workflows
  • Computing as craft, not just productivity sludge