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personal ai window · not a company
-- fps · -- particles
webgl2 · zero dependencies · 26 kB total
geneva · CH · --:--
host: own stack · zero trackers

Matteo von Flüe

I build AI systems that run on my own machines.

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whoami

One person. A workstation in Geneva.
A stack most companies rent.

This is not a startup page. It is the window into the machine I live in: an always-on AI organism, a long-term memory engine, real-time voice, a 900k-chunk knowledge layer — all self-hosted, all instrumented, all test-gated. The eye above is 45,000 particles finding their positions; nothing here is a stock template. The client-facing side lives at matteovonflue.ch.

organism --map --alive

One organism. Every project is an organ.

This is the real topology — these systems share blood: models, memory, events. Click an organ to step inside its architecture. esc steps back out.

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stack --by-layer

Tools chosen by consequence, not fashion.

RustPythonTypeScript CUDAPostgres · pgvectorSQLite · FTS5 Next.jsAstroSvelteKit systemdCaddyDocker StripeWebGL2 / GLSLGodot 4
If it matters, it gets tests before it gets features. 1,100+ across the estate.
Inference stays on hardware I control unless there is a reason it can't.
Every AI claim passes a verification gate — citations or it didn't happen.
Systems must survive their operator sleeping. Everything restarts itself.
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