Aidan Jude · GitHub

These are my dev projects.

Bob Pepper's cover illustration for Philip K. Dick's Ubik — a skeleton with a television-screen face holding a spray can labeled UBIK.
Bob Pepper · cover art for Philip K. Dick's Ubik

Tars Mini

TARS-inspired voice assistant for Raspberry Pi — wake word → Whisper → Claude → Piper TTS

PythonShell2026

AI Screen Monitor Service

Running a local AI agent that is capable of answering questions related to your screen activity.

Python2025

Edge AI Experiment

Running a lightweight AI model on a Raspberry Pi

Python★ 12025

Generative AI with Instagram

This project joins the power of the GPT-4V LLM with the popular social media platform Instagram.

PythonCSSHTML2024

Physical Therapy Market Analysis

Data pipeline to aggregate payer reimbursement data from Transparency in Coverage (TiC) machine-readable files. Filtered to PT-relevant CPT codes. For contract negotiation analysis.

Python2026

A Phylogeny of Writing

Connected three years of journal entries and substack essays to Claude. Had it generate a toplogy of self.

This very site — three years of journals and essays, mapped.

HTML2026

Small Group Mobile

An Expo / React Native mobile app for organizing and running small groups.

TypeScript2023

Small Group CDK

The AWS CDK package — cloud infrastructure behind the Small Group app.

TypeScript2023

Single-Camera Package Counting

Counts packages of varying types through a single camera-based visual interface.

Python2023

Goodreads Audiobook Matchmaker

Matches your Goodreads "want to read" shelf to downloadable audiobook links — a web crawler plus the Goodreads API.

Python2019

Spotify User Playlists

Views the playlists — and the songs in each — for any given Spotify user.

Python2019

Referral System

A referral system built for The News Memo.

HTMLPythonJavaScript2019

Quotable

A bot that texts you quotes from favorite authors, scraped with BeautifulSoup.

Python2019

DOW Watchdog

Monitors a selection of stocks and sends SMS alerts when they cross preset thresholds.

Python2018
My literary-analysis work lives on the research page · all of it on github.com/2016judea ↗