Travis Gilbert v26, Flint, MI
Writer, researcher, self-taught developer. I build tools that think about information and I make videos about whatever makes me curious.
I don't have a computer science degree. I do have projects.
Abstract
A method and apparatus for investigating whatever is interesting, comprising: a curiosity-driven video production pipeline (70+ videos, 30,000 subscribers), an epistemic intelligence engine capable of measuring its own cognition across seven axes, a knowledge management workbench designed for a brain that does not hold still, a self-improving plugin ecosystem with Bayesian confidence updating across 250+ typed knowledge claims, a government property sales portal, a compliance tracking system that consolidated a seven-step six-software SOP into four button presses, and a community music festival serving 3,000 attendees with 30+ musical acts and 50+ vendors annually.
The system operates under persistent resource constraints (see: Known Limitations) and compensates through the construction of external cognitive instruments including production pipelines, task management architectures, writing workflows, and measurement frameworks.
The inventor is based in Flint, Michigan. The inventor does not have a computer science degree. The inventor does have projects.
Description
If there's anything I've learned about attention spans it's that most of it can be chalked up to "X should behave like Y, BUT..."
We are all incredibly interested in contradictions.
A world that makes sense to us entirely is boring. If you sit down and watch a movie and you think of it as one logical cohesive string of events, you didn't really watch a movie. You watched the equivalent of someone's grocery list. The difference between a grocery list and a story is someone saying "I needed to get bananas, BUT..."
Some of you reading this will think "well Travis, what about confirmation bias and echo chambers?" To which I will say: it seems like you've got the start of a good story.
The second important thing I've learned is that multiple things can be true at once. The world resists simplicity no matter how much I would like simple explanations. I was once told that if you can't explain a thing simply, you simply don't understand it.
This is complete nonsense.
An explanation is a model of the world, and as long as we live in a world that is complex, dynamic, ever changing, ever moving towards entropy, the world will resist simplicity. And in exchange for that simplicity (note: exchange is an oversimplification) you actually get nothing in return. What you get is a chance at understanding something much richer than simplicity, which is the world around you.
How I Think
Mostly, in terms of constraints. It's a curse but occasionally fruitful.
When life hands me a set of problems to solve, my immediate thought process is something like: "Given my resources (historically, unimpressive) (Constraint #001), how can I reduce and mitigate damages and buy time?"
I also build tools that compensate for my own cognitive limitations. I have ADHD, OCD, and dyslexia. My working memory is unreliable. My ability to hold complex systems in my head is, for some reason, not. So I build external infrastructure: production pipelines, task management architectures, writing workflows, measurement frameworks.
These aren't workarounds. They're cognitive instruments, and designing them is a discipline I take seriously.
What is Claimed is:
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Theseus: Epistemic Intelligence Engine
An epistemic intelligence engine comprising a seven-pass pipeline that discovers semantic, structural, and logical connections across heterogeneous knowledge objects, with self-measurement across seven axes. IQ: 17.6 to 35.7 in a single activation session. Named for Claude Shannon's maze-navigating mouse.
spaCySBERTBM25NLIKGE/RotatEONNXPyTorchModalTheseusPIPELINE1..7OUTPUTknowledge_graphONNX + Modal - 2.
Index-API: Knowledge Backend
A Django REST Framework API serving 22 endpoints with 190 tests, comprising object management, epistemic model CRUD, claim extraction, tension tracking, and spaCy-powered connection engine. API-key gated with middleware authentication.
DjangoDRFspaCypgvectorPostGISRedisRQIndex-APIAPPSnotebook/api/INFRAPostgreSQL190 tests - 3.
CommonPlace: Knowledge Management Interface
A split-pane knowledge workbench with recursive binary tree layout, polymorphic object rendering (10 types), D3 force-directed cluster visualization, and real-time API integration with the Index-API backend.
Next.jsReact 19D3rough.jsTailwind v4CommonPlaceFRONTENDLibrary/Compose/APIobjects/Vercel + Railway - 4.
Codex Plugins: Epistemic ML Development Tools
A self-improving plugin ecosystem for Claude Code with Bayesian confidence updating across 250+ typed knowledge claims, session-level observation logging, and 11 specialist plugins spanning ML, NLP, graph theory, and UI design.
Claude CodeBayesianJSONLMarkdownYAMLCodexSURFACESchat + codePLUGINS11 specialistsSelf-improving - 5.
Publishing API: Writing Studio Backend
A Django content management system with HTMX editor, markdown toolbar, visual pipeline (Draft to Published), and GitHub Contents API integration for automated deployment. Includes video production pipeline with 7 batch phases.
DjangoHTMXPillowGitHub APITailwindStudioDJANGOcontent/EDITORHTMXGitHub API deploy - 6.
GitHub-MCP: Custom MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server bridging GitHub API operations (issues, PRs, commits, releases) into Claude Code tooling. Handles authentication, pagination, and rate limiting transparently.
TypeScriptMCP SDKGitHub APIOAuthGitHub-MCPMCPtools/authModel Context Protocol - 7.GCLBA Property Sales Portal
A public-facing property sales portal for the Genesee County Land Bank Authority. Dynamic forms per program type, application scoring, document upload and tracking, reCAPTCHA v3 integration.
DjangoHTMXPostgreSQLRailwayGCLBA PortalDJANGOprograms/forms/apply.thelandbank.org - 8.Compliance.Thelandbank.org
A compliance tracking system that consolidated a seven-step, six-software SOP into four button presses. Manages 2,000+ property records with automated workflow, FileMaker integration, and PostgreSQL backend.
DjangoFileMakerPostgreSQLComplianceDJANGOtracking/filemaker/7 steps to 4 buttons - 9.
Compliance Inspection Tracker
A mobile-first inspection tracking tool for field compliance officers. Offline-capable photo capture, GPS tagging, and sync-on-reconnect architecture for areas with unreliable connectivity.
DjangoPWAIndexedDBService WorkerInspectorPWAoffline/capture/Mobile-first - 10.travisgilbert.me
This website. A Next.js 16 static site with App Router, rough.js hand-drawn elements, deterministic PRNG generative art, five content collections with Zod validation, and seven custom fonts. Server Components by default, client only when needed.
Next.js 16React 19rough.jsTailwind v4Zodtravisgilbert.meFRONTENDapp/rough.jsVercel SSG - 11.Curious Tangents: YouTube Channel
30,000 subscribers, 70+ videos investigating how design decisions shape human outcomes. Covers topics from urban planning to information architecture. Full production pipeline: research, scripting, recording, editing, publishing.
DaVinci ResolveUlyssesTickTickYouTube APICurious TangentsPIPELINEP0..P770+ videosInvestigation-driven - 12.
Porchfest: Community Music Festival
A community music festival serving 3,000 attendees annually with 30+ musical acts and 50+ vendors. Coordination of logistics, vendor management, scheduling, volunteer organization, and public communications.
Event PlanningLogisticsCommunityPorchfestEVENT30+ acts3,000Annual, Flint MI
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What I'm Looking For
Mentally stimulating work. Reasonable people. Fair compensation.
I want to work on problems where the tools don't exist yet, where the answer isn't obvious, and where building the right instrument for the job is part of the job. I'm looking for teams that value clarity over ceremony, that understand the difference between rigor and rigidity, and that let people do their best thinking.
If you have something that fits, I'd like to hear about it.
Installation
# contactemail travisgilbert.me@gmail.comyoutube @curioustangentsgithub @travisgilbert
# prefer email. I read everything.