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Deterministic AI infrastructure tools. The Illuminator synthesizes complex technical topics into high‑signal explanations. The Topology Visualizer renders infrastructure scenarios as live network state maps with flow fields and diagnostic logs. Execution Logs provide verifiable, step‑by‑step agentic reasoning traces with hex‑formatted state transitions. Built on a zero‑dependency vanilla stack with a multi‑provider AI backend (Gemini → Groq → OpenRouter auto‑failover). No sign‑up. Free to use.
I built Cognilumin as an experiment in stripping AI down to raw infrastructure.
Three tools, one philosophy: deterministic output, zero hand‑holding.
Illuminator — paste a dense technical concept, get back a structured explanation with mental models and a key takeaway. No fluff.
Topology Visualizer — describe an infrastructure scenario (e.g., “degraded nodes under high throughput”). The engine renders a live particle‑based network map with state colors, connection graphs, and diagnostic logs.
Execution Logs — give the agent a task, watch its reasoning unfold as a hex‑indexed trace with action tags and latency profiling.
Everything runs on vanilla PHP + vanilla JS. No frameworks, no sign‑ups, no tracking beyond anonymous analytics. Multi‑provider AI backend with automatic failover keeps it running on free tiers.
Cognilumin was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #149 on the daily leaderboard. Deterministic AI infrastructure tools. The Illuminator synthesizes complex technical topics into high‑signal explanations. The Topology Visualizer renders infrastructure scenarios as live network state maps with flow fields and diagnostic logs. Execution Logs provide verifiable, step‑by‑step agentic reasoning traces with hex‑formatted state transitions. Built on a zero‑dependency vanilla stack with a multi‑provider AI backend (Gemini → Groq → OpenRouter auto‑failover). No sign‑up. Free to use.
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Who hunted Cognilumin?
Cognilumin was hunted by Mamman Mohammed. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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I built Cognilumin as an experiment in stripping AI down to raw infrastructure.
Three tools, one philosophy: deterministic output, zero hand‑holding.
Illuminator — paste a dense technical concept, get back a structured explanation with mental models and a key takeaway. No fluff.
Topology Visualizer — describe an infrastructure scenario (e.g., “degraded nodes under high throughput”). The engine renders a live particle‑based network map with state colors, connection graphs, and diagnostic logs.
Execution Logs — give the agent a task, watch its reasoning unfold as a hex‑indexed trace with action tags and latency profiling.
Everything runs on vanilla PHP + vanilla JS. No frameworks, no sign‑ups, no tracking beyond anonymous analytics. Multi‑provider AI backend with automatic failover keeps it running on free tiers.
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