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bordercore/README.md

👾 Bordercore

CTO • Hacker • Builder of Weird, Useful Systems
Cyberpunk aesthetics, pragmatic engineering, zero patience for cruft.

I build interconnected tools: AI assistants, personal infrastructure, browser extensions, and developer environments that actually scale with how I think. Most of my projects are pieces of a larger “second brain” / automation ecosystem.


🧠 The Bordercore Ecosystem

🔗 bordercore-nexus

The central nervous system.

A hub that ties together services, data, and workflows across my personal and professional stack. Think orchestration, integration, and glue code — the place where systems stop being silos and start behaving like a coherent organism.

  • Backend-heavy
  • Automation-focused
  • Designed to grow without collapsing under its own weight

🤖 bordercore-ai

Applied AI, not demo-ware.

A collection of AI- and LLM-driven tools focused on real workflows: assistants, decision helpers, prompt systems, and experiments that graduate into production when they earn it.

  • Practical LLM usage
  • Prompt + system design
  • Built to be embedded into other projects (especially Nexus)

🌐 smartwebassistant

AI in the browser, where it belongs.

A Chrome extension that augments everyday browsing with generative AI features like summarization, translation, custom prompts, and text-to-speech — without turning your browser into a surveillance device.

  • Modular prompt workflows
  • Multiple model backends (local or remote)
  • Sidepanel-first UX
  • Built for people who actually read the web

⚙️ dotfiles

The interface layer between human and machine.

Shell, editor, and system configuration tuned for speed, clarity, and longevity. Opinionated, battle-tested, and biased toward Linux + terminal-first workflows.

  • Shell & CLI tooling
  • Editor configuration
  • Quality-of-life automation
  • Minimal ceremony, maximal leverage

🛠️ Principles

  • Systems should compose, not sprawl
  • Automation beats discipline
  • AI is a tool, not a personality
  • If it can’t be understood six months later, it’s already broken

🧩 Tech Themes

  • Python, JavaScript, Bash
  • AI / LLM systems
  • Browser extensions
  • Linux-first tooling
  • Personal infrastructure & automation

🧪 Status

Most of these repos are living systems, not finished products. Expect iteration, refactors, and the occasional philosophical comment in commit messages.


“Build tools that make your future self slightly more dangerous.”

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  1. bordercore-nexus bordercore-nexus Public

    Bordercore Mainframe: syslog of a neon life

    Python 1

  2. bordercore-ai bordercore-ai Public

    Bordercore AI is a web-based AI chatbot and voice assistant supporting multiple open-weight and commercial LLMs.

    Python 4 1

  3. smartwebassistant smartwebassistant Public

    Bordercore AI Smart Web Assistant Chrome Extension

    JavaScript 3

  4. dotfiles dotfiles Public

    Opinionated dotfiles for a Linux-first, terminal-centric workflow focused on speed, clarity, and long-term maintainability.

    Emacs Lisp 1

  5. chromda chromda Public

    Forked from lufzle/chromda

    λ 🖼️ Chromda is an AWS Lambda function for capturing screenshots of websites.

    JavaScript 1