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Salvador Guzman

Mathematician and systems programmer focused on Rust, Linux, knowledge infrastructure, and mathematical computing.

I build research-oriented software, developer tools, and systems experiments. My work spans low-level Linux development, knowledge extraction pipelines, mathematical modeling, and technical tooling for complex ideas.


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About

My interests sit at the boundary of theory and implementation: systems programming, mathematical computing, knowledge representation, and research tooling. I enjoy building software that is rigorous, exploratory, and useful for understanding complex ideas.

Technical focus

  • Languages: Rust, Python, Haskell, TypeScript, Scala
  • Systems: Linux, NixOS, Docker Compose, kernel-adjacent development, DKMS
  • Knowledge systems: retrieval-augmented systems, embeddings, RDF, Wikidata workflows
  • Infrastructure: observability, DNS and networking, caching, GPU-oriented workflows

Research interests

  • Symbolic computation and combinatory logic
  • Mathematical visualization and interactive tools
  • Knowledge extraction and ontology-based systems
  • Geometry, operator theory, and computational models
  • Runtime structure, reproducibility, and programming language expressiveness

Selected Work

Areas

  • Systems programming: Linux-facing tools, device integration, and low-level experiments
  • Mathematical software: symbolic systems, visualization, and computational prototypes
  • Knowledge infrastructure: RDF and Wikidata ingestion, research pipelines, and structured note systems
  • Research tooling: software for organizing, querying, and extending technical and intellectual work

Projects

  • braizen - Experimental Rust browser exploring AI-native workflows, MCP tooling, and deep tab/DOM introspection for advanced user control.
  • caliberate - Rust port of Calibre aimed at faster, more flexible ebook library management with a systems-programming approach.
  • chunkr - End-to-end ingestion pipeline for transforming raw text into normalized, chunked data ready for Quickwit or Qdrant.
  • mathematica-mcp - Rust integration layer bringing Mathematica into MCP-style tool ecosystems for programmable symbolic workflows.
  • num-chrunchr - Research-oriented number analysis project focused on factorization, compression ideas, and structural properties of large integers.
  • lantern-leaf - Rust-based document reader and textualization pipeline with integrated Piper TTS support for machine-assisted reading workflows.

Writing and notes

I also write and read extensively in mathematics, history, philosophy, and political economy.

  • Blog: Marginalia
  • Reading log: Goodreads
  • Math notes: [...]
  • Computer science notes: [...]
  • Research backlog: [...]
  • Ideas to develop: [...]

Contact

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  1. brazen brazen Public

    An experimental browser with AI, mcp tools, power-horse features, expose tabs and doms, etc.

    Rust

  2. caliberate caliberate Public

    A calibre rust port

    Rust

  3. chunkr chunkr Public

    end to end pipeline for taking text -> normalizing -> chunking -> inserting into quickwit or qdrant

    Rust

  4. mathematica-mcp mathematica-mcp Public

    Rust based mcp integration for mathemathica

    Rust

  5. num-chrunchr num-chrunchr Public

    Factorize and compress numbers

    Rust

  6. lantern-leaf lantern-leaf Public

    Document textualizer/reader with tts integration (via piper)

    Rust