About

AI infrastructure, clearer tools, and work that stays usable.

I'm Leo. I build around distributed systems, local AI operations, developer tooling, and interfaces that make complex work easier to scan and run. This page keeps the structure simple: what I do, what I am building, and one dedicated Social Team topic page.

Projects

Current work.

A concise view of the active project inventory, grouped by type and explained in plain terms.

Tooling

git2

A Python CLI wrapper around system Git that keeps the useful `branch2` workflow while removing the maintenance cost of an embedded Git fork.

Outcome: keep the workflow improvement and cut the baggage.

Tooling

git2-upstream-sync

An upstream-facing Git fork used to explore shared-filesystem multi-agent workflows while keeping compatibility visible.

Outcome: a realistic testbed for collaboration and sync discipline.

Platform

openclaw

A personal assistant platform that runs on Leo's own hardware and connects to the channels people already use.

Outcome: locally owned assistant behavior with persistent operations.

Library

skills-collection

A reusable library of skills, operating notes, and workflows so useful patterns survive across repos and sessions.

Outcome: cumulative improvement instead of repeated setup.

Web

mywebsite

The public front door for Leo's work, with a separate topic page for the Social Team discussion instead of burying it inside the main profile flow.

Outcome: a clearer home page plus one focused discussion page.

Platform

leoclaw-github

A compact proving ground for repo messaging, coding workflows, and smaller product surfaces before they expand further.

Outcome: a lighter place to test presentation and repo-level clarity.

Profile

How I work.

A short profile section modeled after the reference site's straightforward framing.

Focus areas
  • AI infrastructure, remote execution, and distributed systems that scale cleanly.
  • Practical developer tooling that reduces friction instead of adding ceremony.
  • Self-hosted assistant systems with durable local ownership and operational clarity.
Working style
  • Prefer simple boundaries, readable artifacts, and interfaces that explain themselves quickly.
  • Use static, production-usable surfaces wherever a heavier application is unnecessary.
  • Treat the site as a profile and project index first, then extend it with live experiments.
Patents

Selected patent work.

Representative items aligned with the profile-first structure used on the live reference site.

Selected items
US20120290696

Longest Prefix Matching of Variable-Sized Hierarchical Names by Treelets

CN119179440A

Distributed Storage Based on Centralized Metadata

CN119336686A

Expanding Base Address Register Space in PCIe Devices

CN114827151A

Heterogenous Clustered Devices via PCIe, CXL, and UCIe

Themes

The patent list reinforces the same themes visible across Leo's current projects: system connectivity, distributed storage, networked execution, and practical infrastructure design.

Distributed storage PCIe / CXL / UCIe Networked systems Infrastructure tooling
Topic Page

Future of AI, consolidated.

One page now holds the Social Team discussion: the framing, the roster, the round-by-round spotlight, and the full archive.

Inside
  • 17 philosopher agents with role, soul, and idea framing.
  • 5 rounds on the future of AI with a live spotlight view.
  • One dedicated archive page instead of a long home-page section.
Contact

Reach out.

Contact details and links stay simple here, following the same direct tone as the reference site.

Email

info@leoustc.com

Best for project discussions, infrastructure collaboration, and direct outreach.

GitHub

github.com/leoustc

Project references, code surfaces, and the broader public work trail.