Work
The industries I track.
The sources I cite.
The reference side of Mungomash — AI model histories, public-data feeds, software version timelines, organization profiles, in-browser tools, aviation references, lunar-mission references, and the 2026 World Cup. I keep it static and sourced from authoritative origins. No signup.
Refreshed daily
Indianapolis Software Jobs
Every open software-developer posting at the Indianapolis-area employers I track, pulled directly from each one’s public applicant-tracking feed plus venture-portfolio aggregators like the High Alpha network. Filter by AI workload (required / mentioned / not mentioned), seniority, location, stack, and employer. No LinkedIn, no Indeed.
Open →AI
Per-family AI model references — versions, release cadence, context windows, model lineage, and per-org leadership and lawsuits for the major labs.
Open →Orgs
Tech-industry organizations — financials, leadership, lawsuits, customers, federal contracts, products. Public companies sourced live from SEC EDGAR; private companies sourced from each company's own primary disclosures.
Open →Software
Version histories for the platforms developers actually use — operating systems, programming languages, frameworks, databases, IDEs. What shipped, when, what changed.
Open →Tools
Small in-browser utilities that answer the live question without nagging for an account — your IP, the time, weather where you are, DNS lookups, JSON formatting, regex testing, more.
Open →Aviation
Commercial aviation in North America — airlines, airports, on-time performance, safety, aircraft registry. Sourced from the FAA, BTS, and Transport Canada.
Open →Trucking
Federal regulations governing US commercial motor carriers — hours of service under 49 CFR Part 395 Subpart A and the Electronic Logging Device mandate under Subpart B. Sourced from the FMCSA, the eCFR, and the Federal Register.
Open →Space
Apollo missions and lunar landing sites — named missions from the Saturn IB test flights through Apollo 17, with maps and references sourced from NASA and the Lunar and Planetary Institute.
Open →Sports
Sports reference data — the 2026 World Cup tracked matchday by matchday, and the completed Qatar 2022 World Cup as a full record: every result, the group tables and bracket, and a freeze-frame diagram of every goal. Results and tables, not takes; no betting content.
Open →Data
Public-data feeds direct from US government and authoritative sources — tech spending, dev wages, AI procurement, vulnerability catalogs, antitrust cases. Refreshed on a known cadence.
Open →Cross-section
Compliance software markets
Federal regulations that built a software market — sorted by how well the market actually meets the need. The interesting half is where vendors haven't delivered.
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