"Commit information, not traffic" - Vector–Scalar Accumulator (VSA) is a lightweight algorithmic primitive that eliminates write amplification and hot-row contention in high-frequency systems
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"Commit information, not traffic" - Vector–Scalar Accumulator (VSA) is a lightweight algorithmic primitive that eliminates write amplification and hot-row contention in high-frequency systems
A production-grade, open-source SaaS platform for predictive industry maintenance. This project is built on a resilient and scalable stack including FastAPI, PostgreSQL/TimescaleDB , and Redis, all with Docker and with full cloud AWS EC2 deployment. It implements a Multi-Agent AI system and a MLOps lifecycle with MLflow to manage 17 distinct models
A recursive alignment framework for cognitive coherence, belief tracking, and contradiction repair.
A recursive alignment framework for cognitive coherence, belief tracking, and contradiction repair.
VelocityAI is an intelligent architecture analysis tool that provides instant, structured feedback on system designs. Built for architects, engineers, and technical leaders who think at high velocity but need comprehensive validation of their architectural decisions.
Prácticas de la asignatura Desarrollo de Software de la Universidad de Granada
Microservice for weather-frontend app that fetches information from OpenWeatherMap.Org API and returns well appropriated and filtered APIs for consumption. Built with LUMEN
Post‑x86 blueprint: RISC‑V/ARM CPUs + on‑die CUDA, unified memory, and an OpenBSD kernel—secure, minimal, RISC‑native CUDA with NUMA‑aware scheduling.
This is the source code for my personal portfolio website, built with Next.js and deployed on Vercel. The website is designed to be a clean, minimalist, and functional showcase of my work as an AI-Augmented, High-Velocity Systems Architect
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