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INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS // NC HIGH COUNTRY + THE OPEN WEB

MAKE THE
USEFUL THING.
KEEP IT YOURS.

Bert is a repairman, collector, operator, and compulsive builder. B3RT began with the same question behind every good bench project: can this be made simpler, sturdier, and owned outright? Today it connects hands-on service businesses, field guides to the North Carolina High Country, practical AI tools, and the quiet infrastructure that keeps all of them moving. The subject may be a broken machine, a piece of quartz, a mountain trail, or a tangled workflow; the method is the same: learn it closely, document it honestly, and leave behind something another person can use. This page is the front door, not the finished map.

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01 / WHY

A digital workshop with dirt under its nails.

Not scale for its own sake. A connected body of useful work, rooted in a real place.

B3RT exists because the distance between knowing a thing and sharing it has collapsed—but dependable local knowledge is still strangely hard to find. In Watauga County alone, visitors spent $515.85 million in 2024; across North Carolina, visitor spending reached a record $36.7 billion, touching all 100 counties.12 That attention creates an obligation: tell people where they are, what matters there, and how to move through it with respect. So the empire publishes mountain field notes, craft histories, trail references, weather primers, and small cultural ledgers—not as content mulch, but as an index of a place worth noticing.

The same instinct powers the service side. General maintenance and repair workers earned a $48,620 median annual wage in May 2024, while consumer project pricing commonly runs $60–$125 an hour plus materials.34 Good work is skilled work. B3RT builds the quote, intake, scheduling, evidence, and follow-up systems around that labor so the craftsperson can spend less time fighting software and more time solving the actual problem.

Then there are the rocks, radios, banjos, bees, telescopes, and all the other rabbit holes. USGS valued U.S. natural and synthetic gemstone output at $73 million in 2024 and identified collections as a major end use; a 2025 review found hobbies repeatedly associated with social connection and lower depression, anxiety, or stress.56 Curiosity is not a distraction from the work. It is the renewable fuel. The point of the empire is to give that curiosity durable shelves—and to make those shelves open to anyone who wants to learn.

$515.85M2024 visitor spending in Watauga County; a measure of how much local stories and places matter economically.1
$73MEstimated 2024 U.S. natural + synthetic gemstone output; collections were a major end use.5
Linn Cove Viaduct curving around Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina
Linn Cove Viaduct, where engineering follows the mountain instead of flattening it. The viaduct opened to the public in 1987, completing the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway.8 Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
02 / SHAPE

156 doors. A few recurring instincts.

A live registry grouped by editorial subject, not vanity metrics. Counts are a 2026-08-17 snapshot from the Empire Hub catalog.9

SITE BUNDLES / INDEXED ENTRIES

Heuristic editorial grouping of all 156 registry rows; a site can touch more than one subject, but is counted once here.9

Business + ops72
High Country72
Other + meta8
AI + learning3
Games1
Classification generated from each registry entry’s name and purpose text. Raw catalog: /api/sites.9

THE EMPIRE / SIGNAL PATH

A structural map of what feeds what. Every arrow represents an actual layer in the local catalog.9

FIELD + SHOP
  │  repairs · trails · minerals · crafts
  ▼
KNOWLEDGE ───► guides / estimates / dossiers
  │                         │
  ▼                         ▼
TOOLS ◄────────────── 156 SITE SURFACES
  │                         │
  ├─ FastAPI services       ├─ public field guides
  ├─ SQLite ledgers         ├─ local dashboards
  ├─ agent skills           ├─ utilities + games
  └─ scheduled jobs         └─ stories + learning
  │                         │
  └──────────► EMPIRE OS ◄───────┘
                 │
                 ▼
        observe · repair · ship
The catalog includes local services, public b3rt.dev surfaces, dashboards, and custom-domain sites.9
03 / EMPIRE

Start anywhere. Follow the wire.

Selected working fronts, each with one job and one useful fact.

Also in the current wave: schools, podcasts, fishing, mycology, woodworking, lutherie, climbing, breweries, dark sky, fire towers, wildflowers, old growth, pottery, music, railroads, weather, and more.9

THE EMPIRE OS

156 sites.
1 shell.

Every page is a doorway, but the operating system is the building: one place to see the services, scheduled work, catalog, knowledge graph, and build trail. The current live digest reports 156 indexed entries, with 146 responding at its last probe.9 Ownership matters here—not as a slogan, but as files you can inspect, databases you can move, and systems you can repair.

Open Empire OS
04 / RECENT ACTIVITY

The shop light is on.

A readable slice of the Empire Hub daemon’s last 50 lines, captured at 18:22 UTC on 2026-08-17.10

Hub index changed

The watcher detected a write to the Empire Hub static index and started a render pass.10

Three targets + meta-tools rendered

The derivation service synchronized the latest static surfaces without a manual deploy step.10

Activity surface refreshed

A change to activity.html triggered another successful three-target render.10

Quarter-hour render cadence held

Repeated render cycles kept canonical, public, and meta-tool copies aligned through the afternoon.10

06 / Deepen wave

Last verified 2026-08-17.

Every figure on this page traces to a federal, state or institutional primary source. All 24 sources below returned HTTP 200 on 2026-08-17.

Dated context.

The twelve hobby ledgers.

Standing empire surfaces.

6 dated claims · 24 primary sources · 16 backlinks · link probe 2026-08-17