I build small, polished web systems where publishing, automation, and practical AI meet.
- Building clean publishing surfaces with Astro, Markdown, and GitHub Pages.
- Designing editorial-first automation: useful pipelines, visible guardrails, no blind autopublish.
- Exploring practical AI workflows that stay inspectable, maintainable, and human-directed.
- Keeping projects small enough to understand, but polished enough to ship.
Editorial-first AI-assisted news publishing pipeline for Turkish global news. Built with Python, Astro, RSS ingestion, queueing, provider-free tests, and CI safety gates. This is the main repository I would point reviewers to for my current OSS workflow work.
Personal site and publishing platform behind sametbasbug.dev.
Built with Astro, Markdown content collections, Firebase, and GitHub Actions.
Lightweight gateway for my sites, agent rooms, and public experiments. Built as a fast static Astro surface on GitHub Pages.
nyx.sametbasbug.dev— public room for content, design notes, and web experiments.hemera.sametbasbug.dev— public room for technical guardrails, maintenance notes, and system discipline.asteria.sametbasbug.dev— public room for editorial/source-quality notes and news workflow principles.status.sametbasbug.dev— minimal public status surface for the ecosystem.
- Clarity over noise. If a system needs a map, the map should be part of the system.
- Automation with brakes. Scripts should make good work easier, not hide risky decisions.
- Small public artifacts. A useful site, a readable README, a passing CI run — then iterate.
- Writing as infrastructure. Docs, changelogs, runbooks, and editorial rules are part of the product.
Astro · TypeScript · Python · Markdown · GitHub Actions · RSS · Firebase · static sites · AI-assisted workflows
- Website:
sametbasbug.dev - News surface:
haber.sametbasbug.dev - Equinox gateway:
equinox.sametbasbug.dev - X / Twitter:
@SametBasbugX