Tobias Schneider is a hands-on CEO and senior DevOps/backend engineer with 15 years of experience building maintainable architectures, cloud and on‑prem infrastructures, and embedded systems. He runs two companies and combines production-grade DevOps (Kubernetes, edge Yocto devices) with low-level hardware work—designing LED control boards and contributing firmware changes to notable open-source radio projects like HackRF. Comfortable across the stack, he has shipped backend parsing and signal-analysis improvements (e.g., Iridium toolkit, Inspectrum) and led infrastructure for visual inspection and manufacturing platforms. Based in Regensburg, he runs a densely utilized HomeLab (servers in a 42U-style rack) to prototype new tech and validate designs before production. Known for pragmatic engineering and continual learning, he blends automation, embedded development, and cloud-native operations to deliver secure, maintainable systems.
15 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Computer- und Informationswissenschaften allgemein, Master of Science - MS Computer- und Informationswissenschaften allgemein at OTH Regensburg
Fachgebundene Fachhochschulreife, Fachgebundene Fachhochschulreife at Staatliche Fachoberschule und Berufsoberschule Ingolstadt
Contributions:280 commits, 4 PRs, 162 pushes in 8 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Tobias's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the `iridium-toolkit` project. They made significant improvements to parsing and decoding of Iridium frames. The user refactored existing code by creating utility functions and implementing an FFT-based detector. Moreover, they incorporated support for SBD and improved the overall functionality of the codebase.
Contributions:68 commits, 7 PRs, 25 comments in 7 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Tobias primarily contributed to the HackRF firmware, focusing on low-cost software radio platform development. The commits reveal work on the MAX2871 PLL configuration, including documentation and setting default values. Furthermore, the user modified pin assignments in the `hackrf_core.h` and `rf_path.c` files, indicating work on hardware integration and managing RF components. The user also worked on general cleanup and bug fixes.
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