Systems & Tools
Infrastructure, internal tools, and technical experiments
Most of my work runs quietly inside hospitals, research teams, and creative studios: Rx tracking apps, asset managers, workflow utilities, and infrastructure that keeps people from dropping the ball. This page highlights a few systems and experiments that can be shared publicly.
These are placeholders for now—intended to become case studies with deeper technical notes, architecture sketches, and GitHub links as they’re ready to share.
Ollama Benchmarks & Local LLM Lab
A set of scripts and dashboards for comparing local LLM models, measuring latency and quality, and tuning configurations for private, on-device workflows.
Workflow & Environment Utilities
A small kit of opinionated shell tools—like caffeinate.sh and whisper-transcribe.sh—designed to keep machines awake when humans are focused, and to turn unstructured inputs into useful artifacts with one command.
RxLog & Asset Tracking Systems
Internal tools for tracking medications, devices, and high-stakes assets across teams and locations—favoring clear interfaces, auditability, and alignment with real-world workflows over flashy dashboards.
Quotebook & Photography Pipelines
The infrastructure behind my Creative Labs work: a structured Quotebook archive with enrichment scripts, and a Lightroom → web pipeline that turns messy folders into reliable, performant galleries.
If you’d like a deeper walkthrough of any of these systems—or want to explore something similar for your team— reach out and we can talk through specifics.
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