ABOUT ME
I am Tim Klenk - a passionate Programmer, Gamer and Content-Creator on YouTube, Twitter and Twitch.
Already as a child, I was fascinated by Tech and Electronics! I played with Vaccums, TVs, Telefones and Computers - it was clear: I want to work in the Tech-Industry!
I went to a Handiwork focused Middleschool onto a IT dominated Highschool and began studying at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology! Meanwhile I worked on dozens of Hobby Projects - from Videogames and WebTools to Hardware Automation in Form of a Smart Home System - nothing ever stood in my way, that i couldn´t overcome with enough research and dedication!
For over 10 years now, I am displaying my successes in Videogames, create Memes and share my creative programming Solutons on Social Media (YouTube, Twitter, Twitch). My Contributions to Content-Creator-Communities made me also famous! Phrases like "FrikyMediaLP? Isn´t that the Moderator of XY?" or "Friky, I know him! He´s from XY´s Chat!"
Now I am working as a trained Specialist Application Developer at DER PUNKT GmbH - there I expand my Web Skills and am a member of the IT infrastructure leadership.
FrikyBot
FrikyBot is my Twitch Chat Bot which automates my Livestream and Chat. Over the last 4+ years, I have been working on bringing together all of the general Bot Features (e.g. Nightbot, Moobot, StreamElements, ...). From Commands and Alerts to Stats and ChatModeration - everything customizable to your stream and preferences!
OpenSource allows easy creation of ThirdParty Features - everything is based on a modular System, to help others realise their own ideas!
FrikyBot is currently still in Beta ... but a userfriendly UI and Full-Release is, hopefully, not far away!

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OTHER PROJECTS
Smart Home Prototype

I built a Smart Home Prototype as my final exam project of my A Levels. This System contained multiple different modules based on one (or more) Arduinos, all linked together and to a central Hub Server using Ethernet / WiFi.
Some Modules used sensors to collect real world data, others used information of other modules to activate motors or turn on lights and others displayed text or images of the current status.
Learn moreHiWi Job: FrontEnd WebDevelopment of procedurally generated Physics Exercises

As a student, I worked along my 3rd Semester at the MINT-Kolleg to create an Online Physics Bridge Course.
I was responsible for generating interactive text problems. To be exact, a Python Framework was used to encapsulate each text problem task into Components, that used LaTeX to translated my text problems into PDFs which could then be displayed in the browser.
There I learned a lot about working with big Projects and multiple Teammembers.
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