AI tools and creative Software.
The umbrella for everything I make. From the Gorilla Network Agency days to the AI & useful tools era.
A local-first AI harness for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android & iOS. Not a chat window in front of someone else's API: the agent loop, the tool layer, the memory, and the per-model tuning that keeps tool calls landing. 257 tools, 26 providers, multi-agent organizations, autonomous coding, voice, vision, browser control, calendar, email - one-click install, no Docker, no terminal. Bring your own key, or run with none at all: Skales ships its own llama.cpp server, and generates images, transcribes speech and speaks on the device.
Desktop 12.8.4 · Mobile 2.8.4, on Google Play and the App Store.
→ skales.app · github.com/skalesapp/skales · Watch the demo
Lives in its own organization, @skalesapp.
A small, fast, floating overlay for instant AI queries from anywhere on your desktop. Hit a hotkey, ask, get an answer - without opening a tab, switching apps, or breaking your flow. Four LLM providers, single-shot Q&A, bounded tools, multi-monitor, local text-to-speech.
The repository carries the releases, the changelog and the licence; the source is no longer published there. BSL-1.1, binaries only.
→ aipointer.app · github.com/gonemedia/aipointer · Watch the demo
Two small, plain-data repos that live here. Neither contains code — both are formats other tools can read.
llm-profiles — per-model tuning profiles that make agents call tools reliably across very different models. Tool-call success and the right sampling parameters vary a lot by model, so one global setting can never fit them all. 28 profiles, a JSON schema, and a manifest so a client can stay up to date. Every number in it is the vendor's own published recommendation or it is not there at all. Frontier models deliberately have no profile and run unchanged.
api-connectors — keyless connector templates that let an agent talk to any REST API from its documentation, with no server to run and no SDK. MCP-lite for the long tail of REST. Your key stays on your machine; the base URL is the trust anchor and a changed domain needs fresh confirmation.
A voice-first AI assistant. It already ships inside Skales, where it opens in its own window and carries on the conversation you hand to it; the standalone product, built on Tauri for a tiny footprint, is still in development.
→ irisorbit.com · lives in its own organization, @irisorbit
GONE/MEDIA is the umbrella for things I build. Some are open source, some aren't. Some are AI tools, some won't be. Each project lives where it makes sense - its own organization if the brand deserves one, here if it doesn't need a separate home yet.
Built by Mario Simic in Vienna. 🦎