I'm the guy who got tired of doing the same IT tasks over and over, so I started building tools to do them for me.
What started as "let me automate this one thing" turned into a bunch of projects - from system monitors to AI-powered transcription tools to a robot spider (yes, really).
I work in IT support, but I code on the side. A lot. Mostly Python, some web stuff, and lately I've been diving deep into AI/ML because it's genuinely useful - not just hype.
My sweet spot is taking annoying, repetitive problems and turning them into automated solutions.
For IT/Sysadmin work:
- SmartUPS - monitors my UPS on a Raspberry Pi, alerts me before things go wrong
- gpu-monitor - quick visual check on GPU/memory usage
- Ollama_monitor - tests if my local AI server is actually responding
- ML-Framework_Checker - checks if PyTorch/TensorFlow/CUDA are set up right (saved me hours of debugging)
- Excel-Tools - file verification, data generation, and comparison utilities
Audio/Video processing:
- VoiceSmith-Complete - transcription, translation, subtitles - all in one
- Whisper-Subtitle-Generator - throws audio at Whisper, gets subtitles back
- Subtitle_Translator - batch translate .srt files
AI experiments that actually work:
- flux_pipeline - image generation with FLUX.1
- ai-background-removal - tried multiple models, compared results
- deep-cline - AI coding assistant in VS Code
- multi-agent-platform - multi-agent AI orchestration framework
Hardware projects (the fun stuff):
- Arachne_Picrawler - robot spider that talks to GPT-4/Claude/Ollama
- dARM-ai - 6-axis robotic arm, designed and 3D printed the whole thing
Python mostly. Django/FastAPI for web stuff. React when I need a frontend. PyTorch for ML. Docker to keep things sane. Raspberry Pi for hardware projects.
IT Support Specialist roles where I can actually use my dev skills - not just reset passwords all day.
Open to remote work.
Email: srudeshan@yahoo.com
