HUGO.CHARMIES(1)
PRODUCTION
$ hugo --whoami
Shipping production AI at Charmies. Co-developing Kompass. Based in Belgium.
$ hugo --status
status : ● Open to AI engineering roles location : Hybrid · Belgium daily_driver : Claude Code favourite_stack: Next.js · Postgres
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$ hugo --next
kalai COMING SOON
iOS calorie tracker, camera-first, sub-10-second logging.
Swift 6 · SwiftUI · Vision · SwiftData
sports-event-hub COMING SOON
Started as an airsoft hub. Reframing to a hub for any local sports event.
Next.js · TBD
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AI / AGENTIC
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PRODUCT ENGINEERING
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INFRASTRUCTURE
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$ hugo --takes
Most “agents” are one well-written LLM call plus retrieval. Add orchestration when a named failure forces it — long-horizon state, human-in-loop, fan-out you've already hit in production. Frameworks aren't wrong; they're premature.
The harness is the codebase now — SKILL.md, program.md, the context window, the agent graph. Sharpen this primitive and everything downstream multiplies. The catch: orchestration without evals is vibes with extra steps. Build the harness on top of eval discipline, not instead of it.
Models flip from correct to incorrect under casual pushback ~15% of the time. Manage AI like a mid-level report: trust it on execution, gate it on judgment. Continuous supervision is unsustainable; checkpointed approval before irreversible writes is the discipline that ships.
$ hugo --origin
At school we had a client in Leuven who wanted to automate scraping indicators like “what percentage of Belgians are obese.” Until then it was manual work. I'd seen something about n8n's AI agent feature, plugged OpenRouter into the workflow, and watched it scrape and reason about pages we'd have spent weeks on.
A few hours later I realised n8n was just making API calls — we could call OpenRouter directly from our own code. The whole flow migrated to native TypeScript. Around the same time we built the client's site with Bolt and I sat watching it generate a real custom website in minutes.
I haven't manually written code from scratch since. I'd rather spend the time learning to orchestrate agents. Coding ones, image ones, video ones, voice ones. Orchestration compounds across every sector.
EDUCATION
UC Leuven Limburg
BSc Applied Computer Science · 2022–2025
FIRST AI PROJECT
Ecofoodmap · n8n → code-native
CURRENT MODEL
Orchestrator, not writer
$ hugo --archive
$ hugo --contact
$ open ~/projects/parallel-studio-website
HUGO.PSWEB(1)
STACK
Next.js 16 · next-intl · Motion v12 · OGL · Resend
01 / 03
The service. Parallel Studio sets up Google Business Profiles and lead capture for Belgian SMEs. The platform that runs it is the Prospecting project on this site. This is the home it lives on.
02 / 03
What I shipped. A multi-language marketing site, real next-intl routes, not a copy-paste i18n fudge. Animation library built on top of Motion v12 with hand-built carousel, magic-card, spotlight, blur-fade and shiny components. An OGL shader on the page that you'll see at the top. Geist font, Tabler icons, Resend for the contact form. Every dependency picked, none of them defaults.
03 / 03
The honest status. Parallel Studio is on the back burner while I work on Charmies and Kompass full time. The site stays up, the offer is still real, the next active push is whenever I have the head space.
SCREENSHOTS
$ Click through at parallelstudio.dev.