Welcome to my GitHub profile! This is where I organize my projects, experiments, and interests. While it's mostly set up to help me stay on top of my work, you're more than welcome to explore. If you have any questions, suggestions, or just want to chat about something interesting, feel free to reach out—I’d love to connect with like-minded people!
This is a random collection of guides focused on processes or installing things that I regularly need. Feel free to use any of them or point out errors!
- Repository: Guides Repository
- URL: Live Website
- Status: Inactive (formerly the official website of FMC Freiburg)
- DescriptioThis is a random collection of guides focused on processes or installing things that I regularly need. Feel free to use any of them or point out errors!n: This website was the official online presence of the FMC Freiburg during its active period. While the site is no longer maintained or updated, it remains available for reference. It was built using Firebase for hosting and backend services, with all logic implemented in JavaScript. The frontend utilizes the Bulma CSS framework
- Tech Stack: Bulma CSS, HTML, JS, Firebase
- Repository: This project is internal and cannot be shared publicly due to company confidentiality policies.
- Description: Matrix-Infrafon-Server is a server application built on the Matrix API, designed to use bots for reading messages from Matrix chatrooms, processing the data, and sending commands to IoT devices over MQTT. It enables seamless communication by forwarding messages to devices and allowing users to reply directly from the devices back into the Matrix chatroom.
- Tech Stack: Python
- Repository: Streamsheets Demo
- Description: A demo showcasing how the Infrafon device, BLE beacons, and Streamsheets can be used to streamline cleaning workflows. This project demonstrates real-time notifications, data processing, and workflow integration using MQTT and BLE technology. You can watch the video demo here.
- Tech Stack: Streamsheets, MQTT, BLE, Infrafon
I actively participate in Capture the Flag (CTF) events. Here are some of the events I've participated in:
- BLE CTF: This CTF is made by hackgnar and is supposed to teach the core concepts of Bluetooth Low Energy client and server interactions. For more information visit it's GitHub page or read my writeup.
Hi there! I'm Lukas, a passionate tech enthusiast currently studying Computer Science at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg. My interests span a wide range of topics across both software and hardware domains. I love diving deep into:
- 🛠️ Hardware Hacking
- 📶 Wi-Fi Hacking
- 🔗 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- 💻 Virtual Machines (VMs) and virtualization
- 🔐 Cryptography, especially post-quantum
- 📡 RFID technologies
- 📋 Process Management and optimization
Feel free to explore my repositories and connect with me for collaborations or discussions!