Browser extensions, self-hosted utilities, and tiny CLI tools that do one thing well. I build these in my spare time, just for fun.
- Self-hosting by default when it increases control and reliability.
- Clear docs and sane defaults over “magic”.
- Self-Hosted TG Alerts — Uptime Monitor
 Lightweight, self-hosted uptime checks with Telegram notifications. Simple to deploy, easy to reason about, independent of third-party services.
 → https://github.com/pohape/self-hosted-tg-alerts-uptime-monitor
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Polish Driving Exam Tests (in Russian) 
 A browser extension that helps Russian-speaking learners practice for Polish driving-theory tests with less friction.
 → https://github.com/pohape/polish-driving-exam-tests-prep-in-russian
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Egzamin Zawodowy (in Russian) 
 A browser extension aimed at Russian-speaking students preparing for Poland’s professional qualification exams.
 → https://github.com/Olesyaiam/egzamin-zawodowy-in-russian
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command-line-scanner 
 Small command-line helper for quick scanning tasks from the terminal. Straightforward, scriptable, fast to adopt.
 → https://github.com/pohape/command-line-scanner
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md5-filesystem-tools 
 Tiny MD5 helpers for filesystem workflows—checksum generation and verification without ceremony.
 → https://github.com/pohape/md5-filesystem-tools
- Autopilot Warehouse (prototype)
 Early Arduino-based prototype of a warehouse robot: navigation, basic actuation, and control experiments.
 → https://github.com/pohape/autopilot-warehouse
