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PeerTree

An experimental self organizing peer to peer network in node.js Peers can send and receive and broadcast JSON msgs using https: using self signed certs. Msgs are digitally signed by each node using ec private public key pair The peers form a tree structure where new nodes are added left to right first node is root of tree. Each node keeps a list

  • Updated Apr 28, 2026
  • JavaScript

Self-healing locators leverage AI to automatically detect and repair broken element locators in automated tests, ensuring test stability even when the underlying UI structure or attributes change.

  • Updated Nov 2, 2025
  • Java

Part 1 SELFIX as Legal Computation
Purpose is to explain how SmartLicense-X creates enforceable code-as-law structures for cyber integrity
Expectation is to position it for regulatory bodies, DAO courts, and digital jurisprudence systems Part 2 National Security and Cyber Sovereignty
Purpose is to present SELFIX as a defense-grade trust engine for

  • Updated Sep 30, 2025
  • JavaScript

Systems that maintain stability through embedded self-awareness and autonomous rebalancing. Like trees redistributing weight, components observe their own tension and correct without external scaffolding. The observer is the observed.

  • Updated Apr 24, 2026

A research prototype for reliable LLM agent workflows, introducing a fault-tolerant runtime with state checkpointing, diagnosis-driven recovery, and Saga-style compensation to improve the reliability of multi-step tool execution pipelines.

  • Updated Mar 25, 2026
  • Python

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