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I build PC Workman full-time with zero income.
No job. No funding.
Just savings that are running out and a project that keeps growing!

PC Workman is an open-source Windows system monitor with its own offline AI assistant (hck_GPT).

It learns your PC's behavior over time, explains why things are slow instead of just showing numbers, and optimizes your system with one click.

11 months. 340+ commits. 102 AI intents built from real user questions.
3 released .exe builds. 57 GitHub stars.

Sponsorship covers: electricity, hosting for the dedicated website, Claude API credits for GuideAI
(my second project), and time the most expensive thing when you have no salary.
Even $1 matters! :)My first sponsor proved that.

1 sponsor has funded HuckleR2003’s work.

@HuckleR2003

My dream: $25/month This covers: - Claude API tokens (~$24.74/month) - Website hosting ($17/year) - The occasional coffee that keeps the 94°C laptop running after warehouse shifts Right now every dollar I make goes straight back into the project. Hitting this goal would mean the basics are covered and I can keep shipping without burning through savings. Even $1 helps.

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  1. HuckleR2003/PC_Workman_HCK

    System monitor with offline AI (82 intents, 9-layer routing) that learns YOUR PC. TURBO optimization, thermal baselines, voltage SPC, ghost driver detection, 373 process definitions. optimization f…

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Helps keep the 94°C laptop alive and the lights on during late-night rebuilds. Every coffee counts!


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You don't know... but it means seriously a lot for me!