Software Engineer / Designer
Hi, I'm iSweat.
Started in 2019 with web development and minimalist design, then shifted to cybersecurity (TryHackMe/HTB) in 2023. Since 2024, I've been hooked on reverse engineering and low-level computing focusing on computer architecture, Assembly, Rust, and Python.

About me.
It all started in 2019 when I discovered programming and got into web development. I began with HTML and CSS to build simple pages, then moved on to JavaScript. Over time, I developed an interest in design by looking at online trends. That is how I stumbled upon minimalism. I really liked this style because I associate it with efficiency and productivity, and it became a natural inspiration for my work.
Around 2023, I shifted my focus to cybersecurity and spent a lot of time training on TryHackMe and HackTheBox. This period made me curious about hacking in general, which eventually led me to discover reverse engineering in 2024.
As soon as I found reverse engineering, I immediately wanted to understand everything about it. I have always been interested in how computers work since the first time I used one, but this drove me to look at what happens at the lowest level. I started focusing on computer architecture, assembly language, and cracking, which naturally led me to low-level programming with Rust. After spending something like 727 hours staring at compiler errors, I also picked up the basics of Python, and I plan to dive much deeper into it in the future.
TL;DR
Started in 2019 with web development and minimalist design, then shifted to cybersecurity (TryHackMe/HTB) in 2023. Since 2024, I've been hooked on reverse engineering and low-level computing focusing on computer architecture, Assembly, Rust, and Python.