I build software that has to survive real conditions — bad networks, censorship, hardware failures, and production load. Not tutorial code. Code that's still running when everything around it isn't.
Mirrorino is a self-hosted GitHub mirror I built so open-source didn't just disappear when the internet did. It served 6,000,000+ requests during the 2026 Iran internet disruption, keeping GitHub reachable for people who'd otherwise lost access entirely.
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Mirrorino — Self-hosted GitHub mirror for unreliable internet.
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FreeByte — A production platform, not a demo: backend, Telegram automation, auth, payments, deployment.
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NoonYar — Bakery automation connecting software to physical hardware in real time.
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data-guardian — Telegram bot that monitors IPs/domains from multiple countries and alerts you when something stops responding.
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course-guardian — Telegram bot for selling courses: media delivery, private channel access, join-request approval, built-in wallet.
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ssh-to-vps — A full SSH terminal, inside Telegram. My original idea, and as far as I know the first bot of its kind.
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Backend — Python, FastAPI, Flask, Django, SQLAlchemy, AsyncIO Data & Messaging — PostgreSQL, Redis, RabbitMQ, Celery, MQTT Infrastructure — Linux, Docker, Nginx, systemd, CI/CD Embedded — ESP32, AVR, C/C++, Arduino AI / ML — Embeddings, RAG, LLM APIs

