Projects
A better look at what I've been building
A selection of projects, experiments, and ideas that still feel worth showing.
Featured
Start with these
The clearest entry points into my product taste, technical direction, and the kinds of systems I keep returning to.
Product • 2026
Drift
Temporary anonymous chat, built around one conversation at a time.
A social experiment for short-lived conversations. No bloated feed, no forced permanence — just fast connection and then it disappears.
- •Built around the idea that not every conversation needs to become a permanent profile.
- •Focuses on clarity, friction reduction, and a more interesting emotional shape than standard chat apps.
- •Represents Felix’s strongest mix of product taste and technical execution.
AI tool • 2026
AI Decision Court
A decision tool that forces messy choices into clearer tradeoffs.
Instead of vague pros-and-cons lists, this project pushes decisions through a more structured, balanced interface so ideas survive contact with actual reasoning.
- •Takes indecision and turns it into a more inspectable process.
- •Leans into interface clarity over gimmicks.
- •Useful example of how AI can assist judgment without pretending to replace it.
System / networking • 2025
Same-network Chatroom
A LAN-first chatroom built for fast local communication.
A specialized chat concept for local area networks where privacy, speed, and direct connection matter more than cloud everything.
- •Solves a narrower but real problem: communication inside a local environment.
- •Minimal by design, with less ceremony and fewer dependencies than internet-heavy chat products.
- •Shows interest in systems that work under constrained conditions.
Active map
Live and moving
The projects that either already exist in public or are clearly in active development instead of just sitting around as a thought.
Entertainment • 2026
Spicy Roast AI
A deliberately mean AI experience designed for comedy, not comfort.
A savage entertainment app built around persona-driven roasting, adjustable intensity, and a cinematic dark interface with voice output.
- •Designed to feel theatrical, fast, and uncomfortably funny.
- •Explores how personality and interface tone can make a simple tool memorable.
- •A good example of building for reaction, not just utility.
Writing • 2026
Blog
A place for updates, reflections, and project notes.
The writing layer of the Felix ecosystem — useful when a project needs context, a thought needs structure, or an experiment deserves a postmortem.
- •Turns shipping into narrative instead of leaving everything trapped in commits.
- •Makes the site feel like an evolving system, not a static calling card.
- •Useful for documenting what changes and why.
Internal system • 2026
Felix OS
An internal dashboard direction for AI-assisted workflows and control surfaces.
A bigger systems-oriented project focused on dashboards, agent orchestration, status visibility, and making personal software feel more operational.
- •Less of a public landing page, more of a personal operating surface.
- •Pushes toward the idea of a user-owned software environment instead of generic apps.
- •Important because it points beyond websites into full personal systems.
Reading the work
What these projects have in common
- •They usually begin with a real interface or workflow problem, not a trendy tech stack first.
- •There’s a recurring obsession with products that feel alive: chat, decisions, systems, motion, dashboards.
- •Even the weirder projects tend to chase a specific feeling instead of generic usefulness.
- •The goal isn’t just to ship more — it’s to ship things with shape, intent, and memory.