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lukas362/README.md

Hai there!๐Ÿ‘‹

I'm Lukas, a network technician student based in Sweden.

I'm currently grasping the basics and understanding of how neworking works.

I haven't made a lot of projects, but my favorite one is my own Webbsite.

You can reach me at gmail: lukas.svensson43@gmail.com

Fun Facts:

  • I don't like coffe or tea
  • I love cats, but don't have one atm...
  • Hobbies: baking, gym, learning / building new things

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  1. Lukas-website Lukas-website Public

    Interactive website featuring an animated particle background, glowing UI elements, draggable modals with full touch/mouse support, custom favicon and much more

    JavaScript 1

  2. Docker-and-Netdata-with-Anisble Docker-and-Netdata-with-Anisble Public

    Playbook that helps launch Docker cli and run Netdata which shows real-time system usage

  3. Terraform-Azure-Vnet-Peering Terraform-Azure-Vnet-Peering Public template

    Terraform configuration for Azure VNet peering with NSG security rules

    HCL

  4. Selfhost-AI Selfhost-AI Public

    A fully self-hosted AI running entirely on your own hardware. Useful if you don't want any subscriptions and if you value your privacy!

    CSS

  5. Multi_Port_Scanner Multi_Port_Scanner Public

    Multi Port Scanner project with a lot of features

    Python

  6. Network-with-VLANs-NAT-and-the-routers-on-a-stick-method Network-with-VLANs-NAT-and-the-routers-on-a-stick-method Public

    Network with VLANs, NAT, and the routers-on-a-stick method