Project Highlights

OmNomNom - Mensa Bot

During my time at the university we had a Telegram group to organize lunch breaks and going to the canteen. Every day someone asked what was on the menu and someone else posted a link to one of the different websites of the different campus canteens. When Telegram published their bot API it was time to automate this, so the idea of the OmNomNom bot was born. OmNomNom is a Telegram bot that can tell you what you can eat in some canteens in Berlin (Germany), you can invite the bot to a group or ask it directly. What started as a simple Python script scraping two websites became a bigger project over the years, scraping about 50 cantens. During the week the bot serves roughly 100 menu requests each day, so even though I left the university, people still use it. The bot is open source and the code is available at GitHub. Just click here to start talking to OmNomNom.

Home Assistant Meetup Berlin

I am a fan of smart devices and home automation, but I am also a fan of privacy. Unfortunately, those interests very often contradict each other because a lot of companies produce smart devices that intrude the privacy of their customers instead of protecting it. Home Assistant is an amazing open source project that allows everyone to create their own smart home while keeping full control of their own data. To bring the community further together I started the Home Assistant Meetup Berlin in 2019 . When I moved away from Berlin I decided to hand over the organization of the meetup to another community member, so hopefully after the pandemic more meetups in Berlin will happen.

PowerSwitch

A friend and I developed PowerSwitch, an Android app to control power outlets that are remote controlled on a frequency of 443MHz. In the beginning this started as a small side project in the forum of one of the companies that was producing one of the wireless gateways. After a while the project gained so much traction that they politley asked us to move somewhere else because they started to get into trouble with some of their investors for "providing a platform for an alternative software". So we moved and made our own website, forum and Google+ community. For a few years the project had a very active community with thousands of forum posts and a lot of active users. We invested a lot of time in the app and it became quite the solid product with a lot of nice features. Actually, it went so well that one day our phone rang and a rather big company wanted talk about ways to partner up. The talks went on for a few months, but in the end it did not work out because they did not like that we wanted to publish everything as open source. Today, the app is not under active development anymore, but the source is still open at GitHub and the app is available in the Play Store with more than ten thousand installations.

Github Projects

(More or less) active Projects

  • OmNomNom - A simple Telegram bot to get canteen information. (31 )
  • hcloud-firewall-controller - Keep a Hetzner Cloud firewall up to date with your dynamic public IP address. (4 )
  • alerticular - Alerticular is the bridge between your infrastructure and your notification target. For now it supports Prometheus Alertmanager as input and Telegram as output. (3 )
  • InfiniteWisdom - A telegram bot that sends inspirational quotes of infinite wisdom... 🥠 (3 )
  • FrundenBot - Watch your Freitagsrunde! (3 )
  • satisfactory-bot - A Telegram bot to manage Docker images for a Satisfactory dedicated server and post update news to Telegram. (2 )

Archived Projects

  • kube-shodan - Register your Kubernetes IPs to monitor.shodan.io (17 )
  • icinga2telegram - Send your Icinga2 alerts to Telegram (11 )
  • setup-mysql-slave - An Ansible playbook to setup MySQL replication (11 )
  • heluxup - heluxup makes it easy to upgrade HelmRelease objects in a flux control respository. (10 )
  • libtado - A Library to control your Tado Smart Thermostat (9 )
  • dwdpollen - API client for the "Deutscher Wetterdienst" to get the current pollen load in Germany (8 )
  • tado-influxdb - A little helper script to get measurements from Tado to InfluxDB (8 )
  • dynstatus - Dynstatus tries to pinpoint your location based on your network configuration (WLAN, IP, ...) and enables you to run code to react to changes. (5 )
  • seturgent - Sets the urgent flag (X11) of the Thunderbird window under Linux in case of new messages. (3 )
  • hetzner-deployment - An ansible playbook to deploy Debian to a Hetzner server booted into the rescue system (2 )
  • pipe2pidgin - Pipe something to Pidgin. (2 )
  • Taustakuva - A chrome extension that displays a nice picture and the current time in every new tab. (1 )
  • xmonad.hs - My xmonad configuration and related stuff. (1 )
  • pdfenlarger - pdfenlarger can add additional white space to a given PDF-file (1 )
  • helm-charts - Collection of Helm charts, in case there is no upstream chart for stuff I want to deploy.
  • i3-renameworkspace - Renaming i3 workspaces with https://github.com/acrisci/i3ipc-python while keeping the <number>: <letter> prefix for keyboard navigation.
  • unattended-upgrades - Install and configure unattended upgrades for Ubuntu or Debian systems.
  • resolv.conf - Setup /etc/resolv.conf depending on the availability of your local nameserver.
  • PadListLite - A simple overview about your EtherpadLite-Pads.

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