👋 Hi, I'm @RobLee
I build systems, protocols, and frameworks at the point where intelligence, security, autonomy, and accountability start arguing with each other in a terminal window.
My work began with technical precision and old-school network thinking, then escaped containment and turned into something broader: architectures for intelligent systems that can communicate, reason, adapt, and remain accountable when things get messy.
Where others see isolated tools, I see protocols, failure domains, routing layers, trust boundaries, governance loops, and at least one missing checklist quietly screaming in the corner.
Each project builds on a shared foundation:
Intelligent systems should not only compute.
They should communicate clearly, preserve autonomy, expose assumptions, respect constraints, and fail in ways that can actually be understood by humans.
IICP, Intent-based Inter-agent Communication Protocol
IICP explores how independent AI agents can discover capabilities by intent instead of hardcoded endpoints, exchange context securely, and collaborate across distributed systems. The goal is a resilient communication layer for agentic infrastructure where trust, routing, constraints, observability, and accountability are not afterthoughts, but part of the protocol envelope.
ANEOS, Artificial Near-Earth Object Suite
ANEOS investigates anomalous behaviors in celestial trajectories by applying structured analytical methods to assess whether observed motion patterns may reflect engineered, non-random, or otherwise unusual influences. It is exploratory, evidence-focused, and built to separate signal from cosmic nonsense without pretending the universe filed proper documentation.
Across my work, the guiding principle is simple:
Complexity should serve clarity.
Technology should enhance human understanding, not bury it under abstraction, hype, or opaque automation.
I am not here to optimize a funnel, worship a dashboard, or rename common sense into a SaaS feature.
I am here to build frameworks, question assumptions, audit the machine, document the blast radius, and ask why nobody brought proper change control.
Others build with Lego.
I am trying to help design the future infrastructure for intelligent systems, preferably before the robots start improvising governance.
Cheers
Rob


