Projects
Public data investigations, transparency infrastructure, and tools I build and use. Lost in the System and the FDOC and FDLE projects are critical analyses of Florida's carceral system built from raw public data. Recipe Keeper is a personal kitchen operations tool that treats meal planning as a shared-ingredient optimization problem. The logo project is just for fun.
Machine learning turned against the state instead of its prisoners. Trained on FDOC's released-cohort records, the audit flags people still incarcerated far past what comparable cases actually served -- roughly 3,900 of them -- and surfaces a stark racial and geographic disparity that falls hardest on the same rural counties holding Florida's most documented histories of state violence. A prioritized, checkable list for advocates, built entirely from public data, with the full method open and no individual ever published.
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The first public, code-driven analysis of Florida's prison discipline system using raw FDLE data. Explore who gets punished, for what, and how race and category shape outcomes -- across over 100 confusing rule violations, collapsed into what actually matters. Includes interactive 3D visualization and transparent methodology.
A critical investigation uncovering the real risks of dying in Florida prisons. Using clear, public data and transparent methods, this project challenges state rhetoric with honest comparisons of death rates and exposes the volatile, often deadly reality behind walls.
A privacy-first recipe management and meal planning app. Browse a curated catalog, plan meals on a drag-and-drop calendar, track kitchen inventory, and use the Route Graph -- a D3.js force-directed visualization that builds weekly meal plans by minimizing total shopping while maximizing variety. No cookies, no accounts, no tracking. All your 'app data' stays in your browser.
See how I built my site's logo from origami inspiration to mathematical data to interactive web demo.