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Labs – Curious Experiments and Late-Night Wanderings

This isn't a portfolio. It's not polished. It's a collection of half-wild, half-inspired prototypes born from random obsessions, historical rabbit holes, and the occasional panic about job interviews.

I once woke up at 3 am thinking about internal control matrices like some haunted fusion of Friar Faria tunneling out of Château d'If and Saul Goodman negotiating with a spreadsheet. That led to a script. Then another. Then a folder. The rest followed—accidentally, inevitably.

What's In Here?

You'll find:

  • messy simulations
  • prototypes with conflict logic
  • things inspired by forgotten empires and Enlightenment dreams
  • sci-fi sketches and asteroid mining what-ifs
  • surreal maps and psychogeographic experiments

It's all stitched together by whatever Maurice Blondel, Hideo Kojima, and Jack London might mutter if they were stuck on a Discord call with Indiana Jones during a figure skating gala inside a fridge.

Why?

  • Because sometimes I chase story ideas like Jason Bourne chases car keys in Paris.
  • Because the Republic of Venice still whispers.
  • Because Leibniz believed the universe runs on elegant principles, and I keep trying to encode them in Python loops. -Because Friar Faria taught me that even the most absurd escape plan starts with a sketch on a damp wall.
  • Because Voltaire insisted we cultivate our garden, and I took that as a mandate to cultivate simulations, datasets, and improbable SQL queries.
  • Because Virgil kept guiding wanderers through impossible landscapes, and I keep clicking "New Branch" like it's another canto.

Also: gamified logic checks help me sleep. So do maps of imagined oceans (Waterworld).

For Whom?

Maybe for:

  • The kind of interviewer who asks "Why uchronia?"
  • The kind of friend who replies "Quetzalcoatl was the original astronaut"
  • Anyone who reads Montaigne next to a biometric anomaly dataset and thinks "this might mean something"

What Now?

Explore. Quote Voltaire while running candide.py.
Maybe one day I'll wrap one of these in a dashboard with a fake backstory about an archaeological dig that uncovered Robespierre's login metadata.

Until then, welcome to the lab.

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