I build enterprise AI systems by day and small useful experiments after hours. My work sits around LLM applications, data-heavy enterprise platforms, integrations, and production software that has to actually work outside a demo. This is where I share side projects, notes, and tools around LLMs, developer workflows, wearables, Raspberry Pi tinkering, and practical software that solves tiny real problems. Away from the screen, I’m into photography, drawing and sketching, hiking, and keeping a steady gym and fitness routine — staying outdoors and moving matters to me as much as the work does.
Currently shipping
554 sessions, 9+ parallel tracks, one floor you have to navigate fast. WFSF is a mobile-first PWA for picking attending and backup talks, surfacing conflicts before they happen, and staying useful when the venue Wi-Fi falls over.
wfsf.gopicreations.com →Things I’ve built
A Raspberry Pi Pico 2W that shows up as an ordinary USB keyboard, then types whatever you POST to it over Wi-Fi. Useful for automating logins on machines you can’t script, kiosk setups, and remote keystroke injection.
github.com/gopikori/ghosttype →An analog Garmin watch face where the hands trail into a slowly turning spiral. Built on Connect IQ and tuned to stay readable at a glance while still looking like it’s pulling you in.
github.com/gopikori/Hypnos →A lightweight local web tool for reviewing, comparing, and deleting JPEG+RAW pairs straight off a shoot. No cloud and no heavy catalog app — just point it at the folder and start culling.
github.com/gopikori/photo-browser →Drop a GPX track onto a map and watch the route play back, turning a hike or ride into a quick, shareable replay instead of a static line on a map.
github.com/gopikori/gpx-animator →