About
Marcus Dallas George Trepke
Mycelium | Systems, AI, infrastructure, and world-building
I build practical systems for privacy, creativity, family, and autonomy. My work brings together infrastructure, memory, AI, and human-centered design to help people think clearly, create freely, and live with more trust and intention.
Mycelium is the name I use for an ecosystem of tools, structures, and ideas built around continuity. At its core, the work is about making life more usable: creating systems that help people hold onto what matters, recover what gets scattered, and move forward without losing themselves in the process.
Some of that work looks technical: self-hosted infrastructure, private tools, memory systems, AI workflows, websites, automation, and digital organization. Some of it looks deeply human: helping families stay coordinated, helping overwhelmed people build clearer systems, helping artists and tradespeople preserve momentum, and building environments where care becomes structure instead of noise.
What Matters
- Creativity over perfection
- Curiosity over correctness
- Collaboration over isolation
- Safety, trust, and useful systems
- Structure that serves life instead of dominating it
What I Build
I build systems that connect memory, infrastructure, AI, and everyday life. That can mean digital organization, inventory workflows, private assistants, continuity systems, project structures, and practical environments that help people work without losing the thread.
Why Mycelium
Mycelium is a network that connects, supports, and carries life beneath the surface. That is the right metaphor for the kind of systems I want to build: systems that hold things together quietly, make growth possible, and preserve relationships between parts that would otherwise drift apart.