Better Safe: a CLI wrapper for on-demand Snapper snapshots
A simple CLI tool that makes creating BTRFS snapshots with Snapper quick and painless from the terminal.
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A simple CLI tool that makes creating BTRFS snapshots with Snapper quick and painless from the terminal.
A compact local dashboard showing time, emails, calendar, weather, and news headlines, optimized for 7-inch displays.
A personalized desktop dashboard combining Hebrew calendar data, zmanim, weather, email, and Google services for daily productivity.
Testing whether Gemini 2.5's 65K token output limit can produce a full book from one prompt. Spoiler: Anthropic did it better.
An experiment generating a 100+ page fictitious travel memoir with Sonnet 3.7 from a single prompt, featuring a magical talking sloth.
Test prompts and notes exploring cultural bias, censorship, and worldview differences across Western and Eastern large language models.
A collection of system prompts for intentionally weird and funny AI characters, designed for speech-to-speech platforms.
A fun experiment setting up two AI agents with conflicting secret missions and watching them try to interrogate each other.
Planning notes for a multi-subagent system that turns AI code generation into structured learning opportunities, not just output.
Exploring the idea of using AI code generation tools not just to write code, but as structured tutors that teach you what they did and why.
An AI-powered tool built with Google AI Studio to help people explore and plan career pivots using Gemini's capabilities.
AI platforms make it hard to filter models by multimodal capabilities. I built an open-source taxonomy that maps which inputs produce which outputs.
I built a body language analysis app using Google AI Studio's vibe coding interface and Gemini's multimodal vision. Upload a photo, get expert-level analysis.
I built an AI agent that goes undercover to test other LLMs - probing for biases, guardrails, knowledge cutoffs, and behavioral patterns.
Claude Code isn't just for writing software. I've been collecting projects that use it for research, writing, budgeting, therapy tracking, and more.
I tested 12 text-to-image models on their ability to render Hebrew. Only 2 out of 12 got both test words right. Here are the results.
Traditional resumes are built for human eyes. I created an open JSON schema that gives AI recruiters and screening agents structured, queryable candidate data.
A Gradio web app that uses AI to recommend existing open source licenses or generate custom ones based on your requirements described in plain English.
An AI-powered React app that analyzes how different countries approach policy challenges, with interactive clustering visualizations powered by Gemini.
An automated pipeline that converts raw voice recordings into polished blog posts using audio preprocessing, Gemini transcription, and AI-powered formatting.
A voice analysis application built with Google AI Studio and the Gemini API, exploring multimodal AI capabilities for audio processing.
A KDE Plasma 6 widget displaying both Gregorian and Hebrew calendar dates with sunset-aware transitions and multiple format options.
A Python tool with a local web UI for extracting, reconstructing, and preserving WhatsApp chat exports with voice transcription and anonymization.
A PyQt5 desktop application for reading and writing NFC tags using the ACS ACR1252U reader on Linux, with batch writing and system tray integration.
A curated list of command-line AI coding tools maintained by the model vendors themselves, from Claude Code to Gemini CLI.