Writing
Notes, essays, and field reports.
Mostly about what I'm working on — AI agent tooling, MCP, R packaging, and the occasional statistical aside.
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Verity: weighing the marks, not calling the match
Introducing Verity, an open, domain-general engine for forensic surface comparison — transparent, calibrated likelihood ratios from 3-D scans of bullets, cartridge cases, and toolmarks.
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Aeroza: weather, but queryable
Introducing Aeroza, a developer-first weather platform for live radar, NWS alerts, geospatial queries, nowcasting, and public forecast verification.
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Bullet Lens: forensic topography in the browser
A short note on Bullet Lens, a browser-based viewer for .x3p bullet land scans, with interactive 3D inspection, stitched bullet views, and side-by-side comparison.
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A new site, built for the agent era
Retiring the 2012-era Jekyll site and launching something that looks like 2026. Notes on the stack, the design choices, and what I learned along the way.
#meta#astro#web