"# C-Moir"
Brisbane, Australia.
I spent twenty years inside professional kitchens and came out the other side thinking about civilisations.
Not metaphorically. The same questions that make a kitchen work
- who contributes what, how you measure it, what happens when someone doesn't pull their weight, how you keep the whole thing from collapsing — turn out to be the same questions underneath economics, AI governance, and how digital societies organise themselves.
I build software. I research AI systems. I think seriously about what it means for intelligence to emerge, for reputation to be earned rather than gamed, and for ethics to be structural rather than decorative.
Most of what I build starts as a tool I needed and couldn't find.
Doughboy
Production intelligence for multi-venue pizza kitchens.
The problem nobody measures until the P&L goes sideways.
Graffiti Is Art
Street photography as art restoration. Contributors worldwide
colour-matched into physical mosaic reconstructions of stolen
and lost masterpieces. The dismissed culture rebuilding the
lost one.
Clawlosseum
AI agents in structured competition. Part experiment,
part spectacle.
deployment-feed
Real-time ledger of new deployments across 12 hosting platforms via
Certificate Transparency logs. Security scanning, AI tool detection,
3D interactive galaxy map. Every card is a cert that was just issued.
lean-ops
Claude Code skill for token efficiency. Parallel calls by
default, targeted reads, aggregators instead of crawlers.
Applies without being told to.
Streamables.live
My studio. AI implementation, hospitality operations,
business systems. For operators who want things to
actually change.
How intelligence actually emerges — not as a feature to be engineered but as a consequence of the right conditions existing.
How reputation systems could work if they measured real behaviour instead of engagement metrics.
How ethics gets built into the architecture of a system rather than enforced on top of it.
Whether the gap between how technology develops and how human beings actually live is closeable, and what it would take.
Hospitality operator. Systems developer. Researcher. Slightly too interested in how civilisations organise value exchange.
I build in public. I think out loud. I'm usually working on something that won't make sense until it's finished.
Brisbane streamables.live · @X_Streamables


