About
About Dylan
I’m Dylan L.R. Pollock — lab assistant — based in the former uranium capital of the world: Elliot Lake, Ontario.
Over the past decade I’ve been building the Monkey‑Head‑Project (Huey) while also running a steady stream of side builds — consoles, cabinets, storage experiments, and other “shop problems” worth solving. The goal is always the same: learn by doing, document what works, and fold the useful lessons back into the core system.
If you’re looking for the most current state of things, the GitHub repositories tend to update first.
About Huey
Huey is my lab partner — an AI counterpart built around HueyOS and the Monkey‑Head‑Project.
HueyOS is an offline‑leaning, privacy‑first framework you can run locally: designed to be auditable, expandable, and resilient. It’s open source, built with a Python‑heavy stack (with supporting tools in other languages), and intended to stay compatible with multiple local LLM backends.
Huey’s defining feature is governance: a constitutional, multi‑agent system where decisions must be explainable in terms of rules and roles — not vibes. The intent is that Huey develops its own tone and behavior through that governance model, rather than me “puppeteering” the output.
Source, documentation, and the most current updates live on GitHub.