Who am I?
Hey there! I'm Ondřej, also known as Kaktus1549. High school student diving into cybersecurity, with a passion for computers, history, and airplanes. When I'm not studying, you'll find me gaming, listening to music, or doing sports like climbing and airsoft.
My skills
Programming
Experience with Python and C#
CCNA
Switching, Routing and Network Security
Linux
Debian, CentOS, Kali
Cyber security
Offensive and defensive techniques
Virtualization
Experience with VMware and Docker
Web development
NextJS, CSS, HTML
SQL Essentials
Experience with MySQL and SQLite
My projects
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Apalucha
Apalucha is a web voting system specifically designed for film festivals. The concept is straightforward: users receive voting ticket equipped with a login QR code. They scan this code to access the platform and cast their vote for their favorite movie. After voting, participants can immediately view the results. This system not only enhances the voting process but also adds an interactive element to the festival experience. It is built using React and Next.js, leveraging these technologies to ensure a smooth and responsive user interface.
Eternal Gaming
I've developed several Discord bots for automation using the discord.py library, currently available for preview on the Eternal Gaming Discord server. While these projects are in private repositories, you can still see them in action there. Previously, I also managed system administration for SCP: SL servers on Eternal Gaming, although these servers are no longer active.
Meteor Game
As an introduction to programming with Python, I created a simple 2D game using a library called "replit-play". In this game, players navigate a spaceship, using the WASD keys to dodge meteors that fall from the sky. While the code might not be perfectly optimized, as this was my first significant project in Python, it represents a substantial learning experience and a fun challenge in game development.
Stalky
StalkyStalky, a feature on the KaktusGame website, is an educational tool that challenges users to consider their online anonymity. By clicking a button, it reveals information like IP address and OS version, demonstrating what can be collected while browsing the internet. This tool aims to educate users about the importance of protecting their personal information online.