Timeline

A quick history of the work.

Day job, fleet build-out, products, and the operating portfolio itself — the path that got tinyblue.dev to its current shape.

Day job

IT Director at Strange Music

Enterprise storefronts, tax systems, shipping operations, network and admin support. Four stores, weekly merch launches, single operator on the IT side.

Homelab era

Built the S.A.M fleet

Turned a home infrastructure obsession into a multi-node AI platform: k3s, Headscale mesh VPN, Ollama and EXO inference, persistent agents with shared memory, 20 machines acting like one.

Product stretch

Shipped Get Your Crocs Off, SmurfVillage, CardsCloud

Applied the same stack to commercial products and consumer experiences — threshold kit commerce, browser-native emulation, a Pokémon TCG collection manager. Same infrastructure, different product surfaces.

Today

tinyblue.dev as operating portfolio

The site itself became a product, routing visitors directly into case studies and AI-assisted exploration. Apple-style aesthetic, self-hosted chat, dark/light mode, real navigation across real pages.