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  1. Kikan - Central Service Repository and Closed Authentication System for authentication between multiple services under a namespace, organization, or scope. Also a central configuration (multiple apps, one configuration, or multiple configurations, seperate app environments) and central email system (send emails under a central scope).
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  3. Kibii.Configuration.InMemoryJson - An addition to load in-memory JSON configuration into Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration (and ASP.NET Core apps).
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  5. KTV - Simple and easy to host video embedding system with anti-scraping support and generated scripts. Includes advanced sorting system, with search, and other features.
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  7. baka - A simple and easy to host local file sharing service that can run in a couple of commands, It can be used as a local file sharing service between a couple of friends, a team, or etc.
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  9. Floatr - Floatr is a file hosting service that allows you to access from multiple URLs (vanity), put access control on your files, auto-delete after a while, and share instantly using tools such as ShareX. Floatr allows you to also upload snippets of text, code, and share really quickly with others.
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  11. Haruna - Haruna is a Discord bot developed for a custom client that's a one-click-run bot. It allows for extremely simple setup of moderation, image-join-messages, and even "global server locks" for when the chat gets out of hand.
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  13. KibiiBot - An official bot for the Kibii Discord server, this bot handles moderation, user ban/kick/mute tracking, invites of users, and activity of users in the chat. This also prevents spamming, and a permission system for it as well. The experience system handles rank-ups with a gacha roll (A roll that gives users some type of reward, from cosmetics to free games). This also handles community events such as watch-alongs, sponsored giveaways, and otaku news ranging from new games, new series/shows, new music, and new merch.
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  15. Rikka Takanshi - A Discord bot themed after a fictional character tasked with tracking user activity and image-generated rank-ups in the original Yara community.
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  17. Kotori Minami - A Discord bot themed after a fictional character tasked with delivering join-messages, generated-image messages, and other moderation tracking in the original Yara community.
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  19. textbin - A very very primitive and simple "paste-bin" for quick snippet sharing.
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  21. LiveTimer - A custom real-time timer (that can be updated remotely) created for a custom client (AMEC). The job was to be able to put one device near a speaker, and let them know how much time they have left, and also be able to update that time from a remote device (such as event management).
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  23. Banquet Registration System - A private and custom series of projects for MPAC to help manage and smoothen their annual banquets. The system was tasked with generating tickets (images), database of tickets, track who's checked in, who hasn't checked in, block a check-in from happening, and automate entry process. It would scan tickets and automatically update the database with the ticket ID's entry, and allow/reject entry if it didn't exist or was flagged.
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  25. ISNF Quiz System - A custom client for the ISNF Annual Ramadan Daily Quiz. This system was tasked with ensuring that users get their next daily quiz question (Users will answer the question daily, and the next day at the mosque a random winner would be chosen and given a $5 or $10 gift card).
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  27. Chloe - A custom command-line-tool (CLI Tool) tasked with parsing over 600,000 webhook messages (that were different from each other in some way) and to sort and display the data accurately. The data included critical messages and other event messages from games and game servers to be parsed and sorted and then given in a neat, machine-readable order, to the client.
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  29. DiscordGatewayGettingStarted - A simple yet standard way of connecting to the Discord real-time gateway in C#. This open-source repository was designed to help new users connect to the real-time gateway without using a pre-made Discord library.
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  31. Floatr Token Management Server - A microservice for generating tokens, delivering them, managing them, and verifying them for the Floatr service. This code has been merged with the main platform but it proved its task well back when it was used.
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  33. KTR - A custom trait-calculation system for a rythm game created for a custom client. It also had a image database filled with sorted images based on the game. (The intention was to give the client a boost in gameplay and predictions on their next in-game prizes).
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  35. TypicalBot - A custom moderation bot for the youtuber TypicalModders' Community Discord server. This bot would moderate, mass-dm, manage giveaways, and have other bonus commands for the youtuber-community. Note this bot did not give TypicalModders subscribers or any kind of boosted cheating in his YouTube career.
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  37. VexxedBotTwitch - A custom moderation bot for Vexxed's twitch chat (when he streams). It just has custom commands for moderating the chat and etc.
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  39. VexxedBot - A custom moderation and experience tracker bot for the youtuber Vexxed's Discord server. This is pretty much the same as the "Rikka Takanashi" bot but it would be custom-tailored for Vexxed and different roles/rank system.
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  41. the_bot - Discord Server database that would whirl you with random Discord servers from its database. Made in under 12 hours in really well written JavaScript code.
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  43. post-kun - The name comes from the Japanese suffix of "-kun" which is applied when talking to a classmate or colleague or friend, Posts are well, posts; post-kun was tasked with being the simplest and shortest one-file-logic post board. Image/post boards are common all over the internet, such as reddit, 4chan, 8chan, and etc. This had the same purpose but it was supposed to be built in 12 hours, be secure, without spam, small, and good-looking. It pulled the task off well.
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  45. Nanami - Based off of a fictional character, this bot could play YouTube videos in voice channels (like any other music bot) but was made in C#. It was a general public bot.
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  47. Younder - A bot for Discord made with one other, for simple moderation, server tracking, message tracking, and other cool commands.
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  49. Project LUX - A command-line-tool which made certain administrative tasks easier for administrators. It was also a core framework for easily developing CLI commands/tools.
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  51. Celadon - Remote controlled game exploit for ROBLOX, allowed for remote execution of Lua code on one's computer.
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  53. 911Loader - Loaded ROBLOX games with custom arguments, allowed the user to send custom CLI arguments to the ROBLOX game client while launching.
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  55. VertexBot - A custom bot created for a client who wanted Overwatch statistics in their own eSports team.
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  57. WindowsPortOpener - Forcefully opens a port in the user's home network (UDP/TCP 3389 for Remote Desktop Connection), and notifies the malware host of the opening of ports. Whoever runs the malware is using this on the intention of attempting to open an RDP connection to the remote computer without the user's consent.
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  59. BinaryBufferSerializer - Similar to Base64, but a custom alphabet that works a little bit differently. Designed in C#.
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  61. RinsParty - For a custom client, a website for the client's friend's birthday. The client's friend group would create posts with an image, audio, file, or video, and that post would be embedded accordingly for the birthday boy to see. Also included authentication system to prevent bad people and strangers from posting.
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  63. KibiiDns - Simple DNS proxy (with custom DNS rewrite rules) created in C#. Used for private DNS testing.
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  65. CGMS - A scraper designed to find valid images on specific websites and download/re-upload them onto a high-performance hot-storage drive, ready for easy-access and use.
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  67. Reiyo - A project that downloads specific images and tagged images (upto 2.6 million in total) and upload them onto private hot-storage buckets, to use as AI-training material in the purpose of identifying characters (fictional) from the shows they came from.
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  69. Misc. Websites - I've developed the website for KTV, and https://bin.moe, I'm also able to work in Vue.js for smooth front-end SPA design. (My design skills aren't the best).
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  71. Contributions:
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  73. Miki - Fix for a major bug when attempting to ban users from a server, giving ability for users to ban people above their rank. Miki is a very popular Discord bot used for moderation in over 120,000 (as of 09/27/2018) servers created by Veld.
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  75. Amazon Web Services SDK for .NET - Added the ability to create and format custom byte-ranges to comply with web standards and allow for requesting bytes of data without knowing an ending range. Amazon Web Services SDK for .NET is an official SDK for the .NET Framework API allowing for users to interact with the AWS API from .NET-supported languages.
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  77. ShareX - Created a custom uploader for floatr to allow users to use floatr with more ease. Unfortunately this wasn't added into the official application, but is available in my fork. ShareX is an easy to use yet jam-packed screenshot tool that allows for uploading to custom hosts, image editing, and sharing of files, images, and screenshots.
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  79. AspNetCoreRateLimit - A custom, private fork of the AspNetCoreRateLimit library exists to allow for custom responses (and include miliseconds instead of total seconds) in Rate-Limit responses and Retry-After headers. These changes were made private and not pushed to the actual repositories.
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  81. CloudFlare API for Node.js - A contribution to help users find and locate the binaries for the Node.js API library released officially by CloudFlare.
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  83. Important Bugs:
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  85. XSS Discord Bug - A bug found in Discord's nickname system allowed people to run JavaScript code on users' browsers and Discord clients. (Discord clients would allow people to have almost full access to their computer system, whereas browsers would only give them sensitive information on Discord itself).
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  87. XSS Discord Bug No. 2 - A bug found in Discord's image uploading system allowed people to set image metadata to some JavaScript code and have it run on users' browsers and Discord clients.
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  89. Failed OAuth2 Discord Bug - A bug found in Discord's OAuth2 pipeline allowed people to get a user to redirect to a website of choice (and conceal the link) if they authorize or decline an OAuth2 request.
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  91. Hidden URI Discord Bug - A bug allowed people to conceal links in chat and fool a user into launching applications, games, downloading files, crashing Discord, or crashing their browser.
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  93. XSS MOTU Bug - A bug found in an undisclosed website (on the management's behalf), allowed people to run code on other users' browsers, and cause them to redirect anywhere else or allow them to steal their personal data.
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  95. Parsec RCC Bug - A bug found in Parsec allowed people to take control of certain users' computers as if they was using TeamViewer or Remote Desktop Connection, this was a privacy and general security risk but it was soon fixed.
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  97. Rocketchat DDoS and IP Logger - A bug in Rocketchat's avatar systems allowed people to spam return big data into a client's browser, or to grab their IP address and track their location.
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  99. Discord Advertise Bug - A bug in Discord's "developer whitelist" allowed people to email over 70k users and advertise a link or text of choice in that email.
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  101. Discord Advertise Bug 2 - A bug in Discord allowed people to join over 100k servers at once, and then leave an instant later. This allowed people to set their username to anything and have over 100k servers receive a message with the content of the account's username.
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  103. ROBLOX DDoS Bug - A bug in ROBLOX allowing the creation of thousands of gameservers and each spamming thousands of HTTP requests to a remote server allowed people to take down that webserver,
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  105. Discord Group Bug - A bug in Discord allowed people to change names of groups to 40 character random strings, and over 100 times/second, causing other user's clients to lag. To top it off, they could create 100s of these "spammy groups" and render the user's computer RAM useless, and causing them to be unable to ever use that Discord account again.
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