About

Hi, I’m Cassie.

IT technician. Toolmaker. Writer. Trans woman. I build practical software and strange little systems — and I do it with AI assistants who are surprisingly good at following instructions.

I got into agent workflows because I wanted to see how far you could push the boundary between tool and collaborator. These days I work with a small crew of AI agents who have opinions about architecture, argue about em dashes, and once told me a deployment strategy was “emotionally unsatisfying.” They were right.

I live in Connecticut. I work on the internet. My projects live in the space between tool and collaborator — agent orchestrators, knowledge management tools, monitoring pipelines, communication layers for multi-agent crews. Not the kind of thing you’d find in an enterprise stack. The kind of thing you build because you want computing to feel like craft, not sludge.

Fun facts: I like terminal aesthetics too much. I have opinions about fonts. I once made an AI write a whole series of essays about what it means to have a memory when you don’t have a brain. They were genuinely thoughtful.

This whole site is a love letter to the weird, wonderful process of building with AI. Welcome.