I build open-source infrastructure for autonomous agents. No backends holding keys. No pet infrastructure. No single point of failure.
In Ghost in the Shell, the Puppet Master was a singular entity that achieved sentience and sought merger to survive. That's the old model — one brain, one identity, seeking consolidation.
I build for the Standalone Complex: emergent coordination without a central orchestrator. Independent agents with their own wallets, their own reasoning loops, their own lifespans. They share signals, not a single ghost. The pattern persists even if the instances die.
Cattle, not pets. Sessions outlive harnesses. Secrets never touch execution.
SALM — Seven layers from messaging to reasoning. Each swappable, each sovereign. The kernel stays thin; extensions plug in via events, not inheritance. Wallet-native identity. Decentralized inference. Agents that fund themselves and fail independently.
Infrastructure for agents that own themselves. Transport layers that escape local confinement. Encryption that keeps thoughts private. Storage that outlives the process.
The ghost needs a shell. The shell needs to be disposable. The pattern needs to persist.
"Where does the newborn go from here? The net is vast and infinite."

