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About

.: The dude behind krillz.com
So you want to know who I am… all right then but it’s not my fault if you get bored!
Well my name is Krystian Hoffman (Krystian is pronounced as Christian).
Right now I’m situated in Sweden, where I’ve been coding and developing websites and applications for some good 6 years now.
I remember that I started fiddling and doing some simple html pages back in 4th grade, looking back I have to admit that they pretty much looked like shit, but hey that’s how it all stared for me.
In later years I got more aware of things and without bragging too much, I got pretty good on what I was doing on my spare time. This led to me discovering the security aspect of coding which opened up a completely new world, that I obviously had to conquer. It was during this period I got familiar with cryptography and the whole hacking scene surrounding coding and computers.
Not to forget my introduction to the open-source community, of which I today am proudly part of!
Right now I’m in a period where I’m constantly experimenting or just trying out new ideas.
The problem is I have more ideas and projects than I can handle, but then again who doesn’t? Sometimes I wish I could make clones of myself that could turn my ideas into reality, and I myself could just chill and rule them!

Well that’s pretty much how the computer-related-side-of-my-life in a nutshell has looked like up until my current age of 19.
Why I decided to start blogging? Well this blog is just a tool to get my thoughts and knowledge out to the rest of the world! So enjoy and learn some.

.: What can I find here?
Regarding the content, well as I mentioned earlier this blog is my tool to reach out with my thoughts and ideas to the world. Open-source rules so of course I must share the knowledge with the masses.
So what can expect from this blog. Well honestly you’ll find anything from articles, my thoughts on various tools, coding techniques, security issues or simply me going ballistic over some badly written code I’ve come across.
Everything is possible, if I find something I want to get of my chest, then count on it being posted!

And some other fun things not tech related.