What I'm building

These ideas were inside me. AI helped me bring them outside.

I did not grow up thinking I would build websites, applications, games, music communities, or accessibility tools. These projects are not proof that AI can replace a person. They are proof that the right tool can help a person contribute at full strength.

Where AI music comes alive.

Synthetic Beats

A place to share AI-generated music, discover new sounds, and let an idea become something other people can actually hear.

Creativity can be there long before the traditional tools or opportunities are. For many adults with disabilities, the barrier is not imagination—it is the energy, training, equipment, or team required to turn imagination into something shareable. Synthetic Beats is my way of saying our ideas belong in the room too. AI is not replacing creativity here. It is giving creativity another way out.

Why it matters: A welcoming path from 'I have an idea' to 'someone else can hear what I made.'

Visit Synthetic Beats

What you can do there

  • Share an original track under an artist name you choose
  • Discover music through genres, stations, ratings, hearts, and comments
  • Play Beat Blaster, where community music powers a rhythm game

Accommodation, coded.

Encodeadation

A home for practical tools shaped by disability experience, beginning with FlareFlow—a planner for real energy, not perfect days.

Most planners assume you wake up with the same capacity every day. I do not live in that body, and millions of disabled adults do not either. FlareFlow lets you begin with the energy you actually have, decide what matters, and change the plan when a flare changes the day. A hard day should not become evidence that you failed.

Why it matters: Built for days shaped by changing pain, fatigue, focus, cognition, or sensory needs—without guilt loops or productivity shame.

Explore Encodeadation

What you can do there

  • Budget the energy you actually have and estimate what each task may cost
  • Use Flare Day Mode to keep essentials visible and gently move the rest
  • Choose accessibility settings for text, contrast, motion, and sensory needs
  • Keep reflections and planning data private on your own device

Ideas you can play.

Arcaid

A growing browser arcade for original games I built with AI, beginning with three playable worlds: RINGFALL, THE OBSERVED CITY, and DRIFT.

For a long time, I believed coding and building systems were for other people—not me. But the ideas were still there. AI gave me a bridge between those ideas and execution, and Arcaid is what I built on the other side: three original browser games people can open and play right now. The technology did not make me creative. It helped me stop believing I was not technical enough and start building anyway.

Why it matters: A direct path from “I have a game idea” to “someone else can play what I made.”

Play on Arcaid

What you can do there

  • Play three original games instantly in the browser
  • Explore each game’s story, controls, compatibility, and save support before launching
  • Choose from sci-fi action, narrative mystery, and horror

The thread between them

Capability was never the missing piece.

Sometimes the missing pieces are energy, equipment, training, money, time, or a system willing to work differently. Better tools can move some of those barriers. They can help a disabled adult turn imagination into music, turn a difficult day into a plan that offers support instead of shame, or turn a game idea into a world someone else can play.

AI is the tool. A more creative, independent, and inclusive life is the point.