Research Scientist and security researcher with 4 years' experience focused on embedded systems, IoT and infrared protocol reverse-engineering. Regular open-source contributor to the Flipper Zero ecosystem, where they decode, curate and integrate IR databases and firmware-level libraries to expand device compatibility and control. Comfortable across back-end, embedded and firmware work, they bridge low-level signal analysis with practical tooling for hardware hackers and CTF communities. Notably, their contributions involve cleaning and standardizing IR datasets—removing duplicates and translating raw captures into usable formats—which improves reliability for downstream projects. Enthusiastic about security research and hands-on experimentation, they combine curiosity-driven exploration with disciplined, reproducible engineering.
Contributions:3 reviews, 54 commits, 120 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:amec0e's contributions focused on adding and integrating various IR signal data for different electronic devices, specifically focusing on remote controls for appliances like fans, lights, and projectors. They demonstrated a strong understanding of IR signal structure and protocols, creating data files for various brands and models. The user's work involved deciphering and decoding raw IR data, converting it into a usable format for the Flipper device, showing an ability to analyze and integrate different IR codes.
Playground (and dump) of stuff I make or modify for the Flipper Zero
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:202 commits, 65 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:amec0e's primary contribution appears to be the update of `audio.ir` with the addition of IR codes, including speakers, soundbars, audio receivers, and their respective functions. The user focused on removing duplicate entries and updating the code to add functionalities for several devices. The commits also indicate the user's involvement in using a GitHub repository for the Flipper Zero.
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