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Paul Breuler

Founder & CTPO, BaseState

Built and exited. Scaled at Microsoft. Now back to building.

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Now

Building BaseState. Utilities lose their inspection data the moment a work order closes. I'm fixing that.

A water game

Play it (desktop browser: w to walk, Q and E for the hands, drag the tap).

Finite, conserved water that flows anywhere: a tap you can move, ponds that level, lips that spill, falls that land and pool again, a hose that whips, and a wobbly figure the current can carry off. Every drop is accounted for on every tick, and the whole thing runs in the browser.

Before

Microsoft → IP acquisition by Pallet Shuttle Automation in MAPF robotics → Led product + engineering for autonomous drone inspection platforms (BVLOS, one operator to many drones) → Shipped edge AI voice agents on constrained hardware

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  1. limps limps Public

    limps your Local Intelligent MCP Planning Server across AI assistants. No subscriptions, no cloud—run it locally. Version control your planning docs in git. No more context drift—one shared source …

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  2. Simplicity is powerful. The Deploy, ... Simplicity is powerful. The Deploy, Test, Refine (DTR) mindset was born from a core observation: teams often overcomplicate software delivery and lose focus on what truly matters.
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    # The Power of Less: How DTR Grounds Modern Software Development
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    Originally posted as a LinkedIn Article -> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/power-less-how-dtr-grounds-modern-software-paul-breuler-x4drc/
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    Simplicity is powerful. The Deploy, Test, Refine (DTR) mindset was born from a core observation: teams often overcomplicate software delivery and lose focus on what truly matters. After years of teaching and scaling companies through Microsoft's ALM workshops, I noticed a consistent problem: teams get tangled up in methodologies while neglecting basic delivery practices.
  3. Pathfinding Pathfinding Public

    A* path finding setup in Unity based on 3D grid

    C# 28 4