Being able to code and make things happen on the screen has always fascinated me. Code can be so simple yet so elegant, a few lines can make your entire screen shake and flash in all sorts of colors. I am William also known as Slype and I am a programmer who loves to take stupid and silly ideas and turn them into real things. I love the feeling of taking an idea, setting a goal and thinking out a strategy to reach that goal. Where it all began I started coding simple python scripts and designing webpages in late 2016 and has ever since expanded my skill and my knowledge about code and its beautiful power and potential. Currently I am finishing my last year of education in the Technology Programme in the north of Sweden. The programme focuses mainly on programming, media design and math. I am currently reading three math classes parallel, one of them is essential to study for a MSE while the two others are purely for fun. My goal is to get an MSE in computer science and a master in either advanced computer science or quantum physics. It depends on what the university has to offer. In short, I love math, coding and difficult problems. Most importantly I live by Teknikandan. The Human Wallhack? Every now and then I get people who tell me that it’s weird/stupid/pathetic to call myself “The Human Wallhack” and I wouldn’t disagree. Back when Repz was still a thing (RIP Repz, you were great) I used to play a lot on their community servers and get hack accused. It mainly my “wallhack” that was “giving me away” and I jokingly said “but ofc, I love walling when I’m legit” and that for some reason sparked the idea of “The Human Wallhack”. I started for fun responding with it when people accused me and it kind of just started to grow on me. It did really fit my playstyle and has basically stuck around since. Sure, it’s pathetic to call myself that but I can’t care less to be honest. I fancy it sometimes and it’s a fun inside joke and will therefore live on.