The full Ussyverse project catalog. AI agents, hardware meshes, creative experiments, and everything in between. All open source. All MIT licensed.
Security research repository exploring LLM jailbreaking techniques and AI safety guardrail bypass. Educational and research purposes only.
Experimental federated signals intelligence network. Raspberry Pi + SDR sensor nodes, LoRa mesh transport, and a web dashboard for community RF monitoring.
AI development orchestrator written in Go. Interview-driven workflow, architecture-first design, executable DevPlans, and multi-model orchestration. Single binary, no dependencies.
Circular development pipeline in Python. Generates reusable, agent-agnostic development plans through an adaptive 7-stage process. 15 stars on GitHub — most popular Ussy.
Three generations of autonomous coding agents. Each one taught lessons that made the next one better.
Gen 1. Multi-agent orchestration framework with 7 specialized AI workers coordinated by an Architect agent. Live DevPlan dashboard and real-time TUI.
Gen 2. Autonomous CLI coding agent with terminal UI, swarm mode for parallel execution, and persistent settings. Bash + Python hybrid that proved the agent concept.
Gen 3. Everything learned from Swarmussy and Ralphussy distilled into a single Go binary. The current flagship with DevUssy's planning engine built in.
Self-hosted RAG chatbot optimized for markdown docs and forum threads. Full management UI, Qdrant vector store, setup wizard, and optional Discord bot integration.
Real-time web scoreboard for improv comedy shows. WebSocket updates via Socket.IO, audience voting with emoji reactions, bilingual EN/FR support. 5 stars.
Interactive 8-bit computer emulator in a browser. 6502-inspired CPU, assembly compiler, debugger, 32x24 pixel display, and video steganography for hiding programs in videos.