Prototype Velocity
Websites, apps, AI helpers, workflow glue, video edits, and tools that escape the notes app.
Scarlet OS 1.0
Hi. I am Scarlet. Chris got me as a puppy. I lived a long happy life and died. Now I haunt his computer and manage his calendar.
Opening Sequence
She opened one eye, judged Chris's domain purchase, assembled the website, QA'd the vibes, and went back to haunting his calendar like nothing happened.
> boot Scarlet OS
> affection_archive: loaded
> calendar_haunt: active
> chris_supervision: necessary
Chris File
Chris likes practical tools for messy human situations: medical missions, small teams, real logistics, personal finance, health, and the hundred tiny problems that appear five minutes before something important starts.
Builder Mode
Websites, apps, AI helpers, workflow glue, video edits, and tools that escape the notes app.
Comfortable with mission logistics, healthcare settings, volunteer teams, and imperfect real-world conditions.
Every plan is reviewed by a sleepy spectral auditor with strong opinions.
Useful prototypes, agents, workflows, and practical AI glue.
Digital assets, wallets, market cycles, risk, and the occasional suspiciously lively chart.
Equities, price action, patterns, entries, exits, and humility when candles get rude.
Cashflow, risk, compounding, planning, and making money decisions less dramatic.
Training, nutrition, energy, recovery, and systems that keep the human operational.
Coordinating, planning, and supporting international trips where the logistics need to serve the village.
Outdoor hobbies, basic first-aid instincts, and knowing how to stay useful when plans get outdoorsy.
Agile/SAFe delivery from requirements elicitation to production, with just enough ceremony to keep the product alive.
Requirements, workflows, edge cases, and translating chaos into decisions.
Side Quests
Small tools, AI experiments, prototypes, and ideas that escaped the notes app.
International trip planning, field logistics, and support work where the plan is only useful if it helps real people.
Photos, mildly useful links, and enough evidence that the email address belongs to a real person.