The spark. A rough idea worth chasing — a problem, a curiosity, a frontier itch that needs scratching.
Good afternoon.
Welcome to the archive. I build systems, gadgets, and experiments that do not always fit neatly into one box.
Ludo
Visitor wallet and back office that has already survived real mud and real queues.
Orbit
Relationship manager that helps you care for people without feeds or extraction.
Senco
Live Q&A and reflections for classes and crowds, built for calm control.
Stor
Local-first home server and AI box that keeps your life close.
Cue
Queue-native follow-up that politely closes loops across SMS, WhatsApp, email and voice.
Clio
Voice and visual interface to Stor with memory you own.
Sol
Deployable radial solar that turns a rig into a quiet power plant.
Pod
Pocketable Stor extension for capture and offsite backup.
Dollarydoos
Social-purpose wallet with simple fees and real local impact.
Jupiter
EV-charging payments layer with proper pricing and ISO-15118 trajectory.
Adlirain
Adler-style coach that turns worry into action with weekly courage reps.
Theo's
A humorous git-style explorer of faiths and philosophies, rigorous but kind.
Halcyon / Amber
Brain and eye safe education computing with gentle defaults.
Plexus
Pop-up network kit with routers, APs, and kiosks for events.
Early Bird
Early-access ticketing and benefits layer for committed visitors.
Spatial Camera
Binocular capture for vivid, steady first-person stories.
Canned Laughter
USB-C gag that delivers the right laugh at the right time.
AFUGR
Quiet registry and wiring that makes the rest interoperate.
Bench
A tactile focus desk with a calm UI.
What powers AFUGR
A set of ingredients that keep our experiments coherent — whether it's a tool, a kit, a device, or a strange little prototype.
The tactile layer. Plastics, metal, cardboard, RLCD panels, code, 3D-printed parts — whatever gets the idea into the real world.
How it acts. The personality of the object or system — fast, quiet, rugged, playful, stubborn, precise. Function becomes character.
The shape it takes. Industrial, simple, honest. Built to be used, handled, repaired, tossed in a bag, or taken into the field.
How it connects. Kits, instructions, firmware, small pieces that talk to each other. A little ecosystem that expands as new experiments arrive.
The canon. Observations, sketches, diagrams, misfires, improvements. This keeps the whole thing aligned as AFUGR grows.
Together, these pieces create the AFUGR signature — practical builds with a wide-horizon imagination. A workshop at the edge of the map, where everything shares the same quiet, purposeful confidence.
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Sydney Royal Easter Show
Deployed Ludo and Plexus for 800,000 visitors across 14 days, handling ticketing, payments, and network infrastructure in a high-throughput, real-world environment.
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