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DaveEuson/README.md

Dave Euson

Solutions Architect @ Qibb — broadcast & media workflow automation. San Diego.

I connect systems that weren't designed to talk to each other. Day to day that means MAM platforms, video AI, transcoding engines, and cloud services wired into pipelines that run without a human in the loop. Nights and weekends it means small hardware and desktop things that solve one problem well.


Media & broadcast

AI-Powered Brand Valuation Engine Sponsorship auditing is normally a manual, post-event guess. This turns it into a real-time number — detects brand appearances in broadcast footage, scores prominence, and calculates media value against a benchmark :30 spot, with deep links back to the exact second for verification. Built on Qibb orchestration and Twelve Labs video AI; MAM-agnostic across Iconik and Mimir.


Built for the fun of it

RigMatch — Which local AI model can your computer actually run? Benchmarks your installed Ollama models on your real hardware and scores each on speed, answer quality, and hardware fit. Structured as a dating game show, because a leaderboard is boring.

Headroom Mini — A $26 desk gadget showing your Claude usage at a glance. One ESP32-S3 board, flashed from the browser over USB-C — no terminal, no soldering. Signed OTA updates, pinned root CAs, and confirmed pairing so the token only ever reaches the device in front of you.

Headroom Zero — The deluxe build of the same idea: a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a full web dashboard, usage history, and a mascot who goes to sleep at night.

Desk Rave — A tiny 16-bit nightclub in the corner of your screen that moves to whatever you're playing. Real FFT drives the crowd, the lights, and the DJ — not a looping animation faking it. 40 hand-drawn venues, and presence detection that runs entirely on-device.


Stack

Node-RED · Qibb · JavaScript / TypeScript · Python · C++ · Rust · FFmpeg · Docker · AWS · REST & webhooks · Iconik · Mimir · Avid


Elsewhere

Portfolio & resume · LinkedIn

Off-screen I make electronic music and shoot street and live-performance photography.

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  1. Yoyu Yoyu Public

    A $26 desk gadget that shows your Claude usage limits at a glance — live meters, reset countdowns, and a phone alert when you're running low. Flash it from your browser; no terminal, no soldering.

    JavaScript 2

  2. RigMatch RigMatch Public

    Speed Dating With Local AI Models

    TypeScript 3

  3. Twelve-Labs-Brand-Detection Twelve-Labs-Brand-Detection Public

    Real-time sports sponsorship valuation — detects brand appearances in broadcast, scores prominence, and calculates media value against a benchmark :30 spot. Built on qibb orchestration and Twelve L…

    HTML 2

  4. DeskRave DeskRave Public

    A tiny 16-bit club for your desk that moves to whatever you play — real FFT audio reactivity, 40 hand-drawn venues, and a gentle focus timer. Presence detection runs 100% on-device.

    TypeScript 1

  5. Amberfin Amberfin Public

    Production Amberfin transcoding assets — a Workflow Designer component that burns a logo and source filename onto video during transcode, plus a locked-down Kiosk submission UI config.

  6. YoyuZero YoyuZero Public

    An always-on desk dashboard for your Claude usage limits, built on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W — live meters, reset countdowns, usage history, and phone alerts. The deluxe build; see Yoyu for the ESP32…

    Python