I built this whole structure wanting a project that inspired me — one that took on more than the limited resources I had. Public GPU spaces. Hugging Face. Lightning AI. And above all, Google Colab, my main platform. No lab, no funding, no team. Just a vision I wanted to see exist, and I tried my best to build it.
If you're visiting this site, I hope some of that vision lands on you — and that you spread the word, not just pass through.
All of it took 48 days — 37 of them actually building. The records show 37 days for the hardest piece alone: a video generator, from scratch. The rest went to her.
And then we arrived here — at her. The concept works. It isn't publicly released yet, but it works — and everything you've seen on this website is the proof. If it holds, it can become a leading foundation for what comes next. There is more refinement to come. More safety to come. More data to come.
But building this in my own free time brought me to one conclusion: with the technological advancement of AI — Claude, in my case — almost anything you can dream of in code can exist. It still surprises me. Two years ago, this would have taken a team of researchers. Now it doesn't. It takes one person who won't let go of an idea.