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Weekly Catch-Up - Robots, Rollouts, and Rebuilds

Weekly Catch-Up - Robots, Rollouts, and Rebuilds

Marshall Epie
Updates on Marshall Epie AI or Marvis AI launch, development infrastructure, and Digital Universe platform improvements.

What a busy week it's been—but as promised, here's the weekly catch-up from the Digital Universe.

A New App Is Born: Marshall Epie AI or Marvis AI

This week, we launched a new project: Marshall Epie AI or Marvis AI—an automated conversation-handling AI system designed to streamline day-to-day messaging across platforms. We've already staged a working prototype, with a proof of concept live on our development server.

Automation at the Core

Instead of manually building each app, we're developing bots to build and maintain our systems. This means every app can run, test, and evolve automatically in a controlled staging environment. Our Linux-based dev server—what we call the spaceship—now acts as the central development platform for all current and future projects.

Mai Will App Scaffolding

While we didn't push new features on Mai Will App this week, its scaffolding has been deployed and tested on the new dev server. The foundation is set for upcoming iterations.

Cloud Hosting + Unix Infrastructure

Our new development server was built from the ground up. It runs on Unix and also hosts our internal cloud environment—giving us full control over how we develop, test, and deploy apps going forward.

Rebuilding the Digital Universe

The marshallepie.com site (aka the Digital Universe platform) has been restructured into a much lighter version. The original was a merged combo of two sites—great in ambition, but bulky. We've since streamlined the design. While not yet live, the new site is staged and viewable through dev links. And yes—bots are helping us build it as we go.

Thanks for reading! Stay tuned—same time next week for more behind-the-scenes updates.