AI Naive

small software, honestly made

AI Naive is “AI Native” with the T — the Technology — fallen out. It isn’t a typo; it’s a stance. No grand narrative, no pitch deck. Just an ordinary developer, working with AI tools, quietly shipping one real thing after another.

The shelf

Everything here is real: built with AI, finished by hand, and in use.

  1. MercuryLive

    Start with the exam. End with the career.

    An English-learning app for Chinese-speaking professionals: TOEIC and IELTS prep on the way in, practical business English for the long haul — with AI-graded writing and speaking, and timed mock exams.

    • Web app
    • Six study modes
    • AI-graded writing & speaking
  2. AmytisLive

    A home for ideas to grow, link, and evolve.

    An open-source digital-garden framework: plain Markdown grows from daily fragments into articles, series, and books — with wiki-links, backlinks, and a knowledge graph to wander through.

    • Open source · MIT
    • Static-site framework
    • Knowledge graph & wiki-links
  3. OvidComing soon

    A quiet desktop home for Markdown.

    A local-first desktop Markdown editor: Typora-style inline editing with Git built in, made to pair with Amytis — write locally, publish as a garden.

    • Desktop app · Tauri
    • Inline WYSIWYG
    • Git built in
  4. MonecraftLive

    A whole voxel world, drawn entirely in code.

    A Minecraft-inspired survival game that runs in the browser — five biomes, seven gear tiers, online co-op — and every texture and sound is procedural: zero binary assets.

    • Browser game · Three.js
    • 100% procedural
    • 2–8 player co-op
  5. Janusv0 · early

    Minimal beats complete.

    A self-hosted CI/CD service in one dependency-free Go binary: pipelines run as plain host processes — no containers, no ceremony; a webhook, a scheduler, a dashboard.

    • Single Go binary
    • Open source · MIT
    • No containers

About

AI Naive is the workshop label of hutusi — an engineer who would rather ship a small true thing than talk about a big imaginary one.

Every app on the shelf was built in close collaboration with AI coding tools, then tested, documented, and maintained like it matters — because it does. More is on the way.