System status
The lab
A snapshot of the machinery, baked at build time from real lab data and sanitized on the way out. The lab itself stays off the public internet.
SNAPSHOT 2026-06-06 / NO LIVE LINK / NOTHING TO PORT-SCAN, SORRY
Expressions / The fleet, audited
0
autonomous agents on duty
~1,800 DECISIONS / WK
0K
coding-agent messages logged in 8 weeks
4,332 SESSIONS / 4 CLIS
0
commits in the last 30 days, 102 repos
PEAK DAY 574
0.0M
rows in the warehouse, 690 tables, 1983-2026
2.0M EMBEDDINGS / 651K GRAPH FACTS
Every coding-agent session is ingested into one searchable corpus. Agents produce claims; the corpus holds the evidence. Commit history is the audit trail the agents cannot edit after the fact.
System status
- Mesh nodes
- 7
- Core services
- 11
- Project repos
- 102
Details / Compute
- Primary inference node
- AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 32 threads, Radeon 8060S
- OS
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- Storage
- 3TB local (NVMe + external)
- Serving
- llama.cpp + llama-swap routed through Forge, per-call energy logged in joules
Materials / Models
198local model files
Gemma 4 12B as local reasoning/chat daily driver.
Build log
- 2026-06-04Fixed empty responses from local Gemma by disabling reasoning flags in the model manifest
- 2026-06-02Cut cold hybrid-retrieval latency; migrating per-row vectors to the central HNSW-indexed embeddings table
- 2026-06-01JobFoundry overhaul closed out: 51 of 51 items shipped on the new job substrate
- 2026-05-31Closed the 1.5x scheduler drift gap with self-chaining recurring jobs
- 2026-05-28Memory v2 Phase 9 activated: 97 biographical claims past all three quality gates
- 2026-05-27SecurityAnalyst agent cleared DB isolation and read-only eval gates
Poses / Maker bench
On the bench
Flipper Zero
RF, NFC, and infrared poking with a custom tools repo riding along.
Kiln (3D printing)
Print pipeline with its own MCP server, web UI, and image-to-mesh models. The printer takes orders from a chat window.
Looki wearables
Wearable capture experiments wired into the lab through a dedicated MCP bridge.
ESP32 + breadboards
Microcontrollers, sensors, and blinking things in various states of intention.
Robot head
A physical robot head: parametric 3D-printed shell, ESP32-S3 camera eye, Pi Zero brain. The crew demanded representation in hardware.
Local inference rig
Strix Halo box running the model fleet, routed by Forge, watched by Grafana.