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Welcome to AIMASTERWES.COM — What This Is and Why It Exists

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Let me tell you what this site is not.

It’s not a personal brand. It’s not a content strategy. It’s not a funnel to a newsletter or a course or a consulting package (though some of those might come later — I’m not naive about the internet).

It’s a place where I put things I’m actually thinking about, building, breaking, and figuring out. In public. Without a filter.


Who I Am

I’m Wes. I build AI systems on Linux hardware in my home. Not research AI — practical AI. The kind that runs on a CPU tower in a room, harvests YouTube transcripts overnight, and has a daemon called “Feral” that autonomously repairs broken files at 5am.

I’m also a music producer. Dubstep, trap, bass music — the traditional way, with synthesizers and FL Studio, and increasingly the AI way, with a system called SUNO God Mode that I built to generate better music prompts than I could write manually.

And I’m a learner. I came at coding late, through AI assistance and brute stubbornness. I don’t pretend to be a senior engineer. But I build real things, and I’ll tell you exactly how I did it — including the parts where I broke everything and had to start over.

domain: “08_WEB_CRAFT”

What AIMAS Is

AIMAS is my homelab. It stands for Autonomous Integrated Multi-Agent System, which sounds more impressive than it is (it’s Docker containers and cron jobs, mostly — but also some genuinely interesting stuff).

The short version: it’s a Linux tower running 23 language models, 5 AI agents that talk to each other, a 4.8 GB knowledge vault that learns from everything I feed it, and a pipeline that automatically harvests educational content from YouTube and turns it into skills I can use.

The long version is here. And there’ll be a lot more posts about it.


What This Site Is

Three things:

1. Documentation of the build. AIMAS is an ongoing project. The homelab changes every week. The agents get smarter. New models come out. Things break. I write about all of it — not just the wins.

2. Technical tutorials that actually work. If I figured something out that took me too long to figure out, I write it up. No fluff, no padding, just what you need to know.

3. Everything else. Music I’m obsessed with. Takes on AI culture. Rants about things in tech that bother me. The occasional political hot take, because I contain multitudes and I’m done pretending otherwise.

domain: “08_WEB_CRAFT”

The Philosophy (Short Version)

Z=10: Everything is operational or it doesn’t exist. No half-finished systems. No “coming soon.”

Local-first: My AI runs on my hardware. The cloud is an option, not a dependency.

Uncensored where it counts: Creative and intellectual freedom matters. I run uncensored models locally. I write what I actually think.

Build in public, fail in public: The learning is the content.


What’s Coming

I’m launching with:

  • AI artwork from the AIMAS creative pipeline
  • The full SUNO God Mode 4 guide (my music prompt engineering system)
  • The AIMAS homelab overview
  • This post

After that: tutorials, experiments, builds, rants, music recommendations, and homelab logs. On a schedule that prioritizes quality over consistency, but targets at least one post per week.

If that sounds interesting, you found the right site.

domain: “08_WEB_CRAFT”

— Wes

P.S. — The site itself was planned using Claude Code (with Hermes and the AIMAS ontology methodology). The irony of using AI to build a site about AI is not lost on me. It worked fine.

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