00 Projects / verified systems
Project index
Current products described from their source repositories, with real screenshots where a traceable interface exists and explicit evidence gaps everywhere else.
01 Seven current systems
Seven current systems
The index separates implemented capability from direction, records the present status, and keeps unfinished case studies honest.
Accessible browser layer
NullID
0.1.0 / CODEBASE READY; OPERATIONAL RELEASE SIGN-OFF PENDING

A browser-first, offline security workbench for local hashing, redaction, sanitization, metadata review, encryption, secure notes, and inspectable package workflows. Browser access keeps the system broadly available; the browser sandbox does not provide device-wide process, socket, persistence, or firewall visibility.
Focus
Local data handling, Inspectable trust boundaries, Browser accessibility, Recovery guidance.
Pairs with NullID Terminal when investigation needs authorized operating-system visibility.
The current interface is implemented and documented in the NullID ecosystem case study.
Technical details
Focus
Local data handling, Inspectable trust boundaries, Browser accessibility, Recovery guidance.
Pairs with NullID Terminal when investigation needs authorized operating-system visibility.
The current interface is implemented and documented in the NullID ecosystem case study.
Authorized local layer
NullID Terminal
0.3 / UNRELEASED DEVELOPMENT
Evidence note
The current repository has a runnable terminal workspace but no committed product screenshot. Architecture and status are shown without fabricating terminal output.
A local forensic observation and response console for explicit local authorization. It brings file, process, connection, socket, platform, and persistence observations into a browser-first terminal workspace, guided flows, and repeatable expert commands. Live blocking and process termination remain disabled at the current checkpoint.
Focus
Local evidence, Network and platform observation, Saved reports, Controlled response planning.
Extends the NullID model beyond browser sandbox limits while keeping actions visible and operator-led.
Terminal evidence is handled as a pending boundary inside the NullID ecosystem case study until a safe source-traceable capture exists.
Technical details
Focus
Local evidence, Network and platform observation, Saved reports, Controlled response planning.
Extends the NullID model beyond browser sandbox limits while keeping actions visible and operator-led.
Terminal evidence is handled as a pending boundary inside the NullID ecosystem case study until a safe source-traceable capture exists.
NullFetch
ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT
Evidence note
No authentic current interface capture is committed in this portfolio, so the evidence area remains a neutral note instead of a fake terminal screenshot.
An actively developed aria2-powered terminal download workflow with download queue management, recovery and interrupted-download controls, checksum discovery and verification workflow, batch URL import, Simple, Balanced, and Strict operating modes, a Balanced fast-default UX, live dashboard and telemetry foundation, keyboard-driven menu navigation, platform adapters for macOS, Linux, and Windows, and automated regression test coverage.
Focus
aria2-powered workflow, Queue and recovery controls, Checksum verification, Cross-platform adapters.
The project is active rather than complete; public presentation avoids production-maturity, GUI, torrent, or perfect cross-platform claims.
Technical details
Focus
aria2-powered workflow, Queue and recovery controls, Checksum verification, Cross-platform adapters.
The project is active rather than complete; public presentation avoids production-maturity, GUI, torrent, or perfect cross-platform claims.
Saadi Institute
CURRENT PUBLIC WEBSITE

A multilingual static public website in Persian, German, and English, with accessible navigation and structured routes for programs, updates, articles, events, gallery material, publications, resources, and contact.
Focus
Multilingual delivery, RTL and LTR structure, Public information architecture, Accessibility.
The interface is live; the portfolio documents the current public structure without traffic or conversion claims.
Technical details
Focus
Multilingual delivery, RTL and LTR structure, Public information architecture, Accessibility.
The interface is live; the portfolio documents the current public structure without traffic or conversion claims.
NullKeys
0.1 / EARLY PUBLIC RELEASE

A local-first multilingual typing trainer with adaptive practice, typing tests, keyboard-layout analysis, on-device progress history, and manual archive portability without accounts or remote sync.
Focus
Adaptive practice, Multilingual and RTL input, On-device history, Local archive portability.
Usable today; not presented as a stable 1.0 contract.
Technical details
Focus
Adaptive practice, Multilingual and RTL input, On-device history, Local archive portability.
Usable today; not presented as a stable 1.0 contract.
NullCal
0.1 / CURRENT DEVELOPMENT

A local-first operations calendar with isolated profiles, week and month scheduling, event workflows, encrypted backups, export tools, audit history, and a dedicated Safety Center.
Focus
Local scheduling, Profile isolation, Encrypted recovery, Visible safety controls.
Optional relay and notification services are separate from the local-first core.
Technical details
Focus
Local scheduling, Profile isolation, Encrypted recovery, Visible safety controls.
Optional relay and notification services are separate from the local-first core.
PacMan
1.0 / IMPLEMENTED STATIC GAME

A static browser game with responsive canvas rendering, desktop and mobile controls, ghost behavior, challenge modes, replay, accessibility settings, local history, and offline PWA support.
Focus
Canvas gameplay, Responsive controls, Deterministic replay, Accessibility.
Gameplay is implemented entirely in the browser; scores remain local and user-controlled.
Technical details
Focus
Canvas gameplay, Responsive controls, Deterministic replay, Accessibility.
Gameplay is implemented entirely in the browser; scores remain local and user-controlled.