UNUSABLE.Ai is an experiment lab. The output ranges from genuinely useful tools to intentionally dumb prototypes built to expose how brittle software, workflows, and “intelligence” can be when you poke them in the right place.
A public log of experiments: custom agents with questionable work ethic, data-art maps, browser sabotage, and audio tooling that sometimes evolves into real products. Most projects are meant to be explored, copied, remixed, or laughed at. Sometimes all four.
Pretty much everything here is made in consultation with AI. Not in a “press button, receive genius” way. More in a “pair programming with a tireless collaborator who occasionally lies” way.
The goal is not to pretend AI is magic. The goal is to treat it as a tool for shipping experiments faster, and documenting what happens when you do.
Some experiments need compute, datasets, or boring amounts of time. Sponsorship helps. Sponsors get attribution and a backlink. Nobody gets gated content or special access. If you want to fund something, you’re funding the work, not buying a velvet rope.
If that sounds appealing, head to Sponsor.
Code and related artifacts (when publishable) live on GitHub: github.com/unusable-ai
Built by Rasmus Nyåker. Product builder by trade. Slightly allergic to busywork. Interested in tools, systems, audio, and the fine line between “prototype” and “problem.”
If you’re wondering whether AI “really made it”: yes and no. AI is involved everywhere. Accountability is still human.