Leave Me Alone Games
A quiet collection of classic card, board, and puzzle games designed for calm play: no popups, no pressure, no nonsense.
- Solitaire games
- Board games
- Puzzle games
- Local play focused
Status: Active development
Practical systems for a messy world.
Redundant Industries develops offline-first software, lattice-based materials concepts, public research, and practical tools meant to keep working when things get complicated.
Redundant Industries is organized around a simple idea: build tools that help, respect the user, and survive contact with reality. Some projects are software. Some are physical engineering. Some are long-term research. All of them are built with the same bias: make the system clearer, stronger, and more useful.
LoonTech
Offline-first tools and games. No ads. No tracking. No accounts unless there is a real reason.
A quiet collection of classic card, board, and puzzle games designed for calm play: no popups, no pressure, no nonsense.
Status: Active development
A local-first project organization system for long-running work, research archives, documents, notes, and project memory.
Status: Installer testing
Loon Materials
Loon Materials focuses on lattice systems, insulation concepts, shielding concepts, and manufacturable structures that can be tested rather than merely claimed.
Lattice-based geometry intended for insulation, structural efficiency, material reduction, and future application-specific testing.
Early-stage testing discussions are underway for insulation-focused lattice specimens and material pathway evaluation.
Candidate material families include cementitious systems, recycled fibers, cellulose, hemp, biopolymers, and printable surrogate materials.
Research
Redundant Industries maintains public research outputs, white papers, project summaries, and evolving theory work.
Gravity-Information Base Model work exploring geometry, information, entropy, and foundational physics from a speculative research perspective.
Public documents, OSF records, Zenodo records, summaries, and supporting materials will be organized here as the site expands.
Long-running concepts and technical notes will eventually be organized into readable, project-level source pages.
Current Work
Testing the installed desktop application outside the development environment.
Building toward a 7-card, 7-board, 7-puzzle game collection.
Preparing a representative, non-confidential test package for university review.
Building the public front door for Redundant Industries, LoonTech, and Loon Materials.
Support
If an app crashes, freezes, or behaves incorrectly, send a short description of what happened, what device you were using, and what you were doing before the issue occurred.
Privacy
Current Redundant Industries and LoonTech apps are designed around local use, minimal data, and no unnecessary network access. No ads. No tracking. No accounts.
Crash reports and support emails are reviewed only when voluntarily submitted.