
Worm
A local AI assistant by Airplanestar with chat memory, deep search mode, and a polished dark interface.
@airplanestar_
A personal lab for AI assistants, trading tools, learning products, and practical web apps that move from idea to shipped interface.
10+
Projects Shipped
100%
AI Native
∞
Experiments
Shipping mode
AI + products + ops
Current lab
Worm, Mojiflash, POS

Featured projects
A showcase of experiments, automation projects, public websites, and practical web-based systems built with a product mindset.

A local AI assistant by Airplanestar with chat memory, deep search mode, and a polished dark interface.
A trading bot companion with a web-based trade journal dashboard, report filters, and PnL analytics.
A browser recording tool for capturing web sessions, workflows, and repeatable interaction demos.
A Japanese learning web app for hiragana flashcards, vocabulary practice, and focused quizzes.

A web-based POS for petshop cashier flow, stock, members, grooming, hotel, and sales reports.
A custom POS transaction screen for baby spa services, payment summaries, and receipt printing.
Builder philosophy
The work is guided by practical loops: build the smallest useful thing, learn from real usage, then make the next version sharper.
Stack
The stack leans practical: strong web foundations, AI APIs, data tools, and deployment paths that make small launches cheap.
AI lab
Experiments are treated like product probes: sharp enough to demo, small enough to keep moving.
Task loops, review surfaces, memory, and tool-calling experiments.
Reusable patterns for product thinking, writing, and operator workflows.
Small scripts and workflows that compress repeated builder chores.
Journey
The story is intentionally project-forward: experiments, feedback, public signals, and the next thing worth shipping.
Now
Building product surfaces that make agents, automations, and experiments easier to use.
2026
Turning fast prototypes into clearer demos, reusable notes, and collaboration hooks.
2025
Reframing the web presence around shipped experiments instead of a traditional resume.
Always
Small loops, strong taste, honest iteration, and enough public signal for people to follow the work.
Reach out for collaborations, prototype reviews, product experiments, or builder-community ideas.