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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson is the best match because she is the series' resident intellectual and optimist, just like @ApoStructura who describes themselves as an "Optimist" and a financial analyst. Their tweets repeatedly showcase data‑driven enthusiasm for space, such as "All 258 rockets launched in 2025 so far, chronologically and at scale" and "Space compute will use launch capacity on a scale we’ve never seen before…" reflecting Lisa's love of science and analytical thinking. They also discuss the societal impact of technology, e.g., "The whole point of productivity gains is to be able to do the same thing with less people," echoing Lisa's concern for social issues and fairness. Additionally, the user’s focus on building tools (FlightAtlas) and sharing charts mirrors Lisa’s habit of creating presentations and charts to support her arguments. Overall, their blend of optimism, intelligence, and social conscience aligns closely with Lisa Simpson.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s communication is data‑driven and informational rather than socially oriented, as seen in tweets like "Now on Flight Atlas: accounts! … you can already sign up, and the goal is to start adding features …" indicating introverted focus on ideas. Their processing leans toward intuition, using abstract models and future‑oriented metrics such as "Experimenting with weighted Voronoi diagrams on Flight Atlas… LEO equiv. mass to orbit" and "Space compute will use launch capacity on a scale we’ve never seen before". Decision‑making is clearly thinking‑based, exemplified by logical analyses like "SpaceX does not rely on government contracts … it’s actually saved the US government billions of dollars". The pattern of structured updates, planned feature roll‑outs and statements like "More updates coming soon!" and "I’ll add a disclaimer directly on the chart" show a judging, organized lifestyle. Combined, these traits align with the INTJ personality type.

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Space data nerd mapping every launch on Flight Atlas. Ex‑analyst, coffee‑fuelled coder, AI skeptic, once missed air so much I wrote a poem.– @ApoStructura

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The clear vodka mirrors the clean rocket fuel that powers the 258 launches he tracks ("All 258 rockets launched in 2025 so far, chronologically and at scale."). Blue Curaçao evokes the deep blue of low‑Earth orbit and his LEO‑equiv metric ("Total Mass to Orbit (LEO Equiv.) in 2025 … Complete SpaceX victory."). Lemon juice adds a bright, optimistic zest reflecting his self‑described optimism and the belief that "The Age of Space is beginning.". Sparkling water represents the constant data stream of space compute he champions ("Space compute will use launch capacity on a scale we’ve never seen before, and that in turn will lead to much lower prices…"). Edible silver glitter is the stardust that ties together his love of rockets, AI, and futuristic offshore factories ("What's stopping us from building giant factories offshore in international waters? Little regulation…").

Your Hogwarts House
The user’s tweets demonstrate a strong focus on analysis, learning, and intellectual curiosity, which align with Ravenclaw values. For example, they explain their custom "LEO equiv." metric to normalize payload data ("Made using my website … I’m using this metric because data is not always accessible, and absolute payload would penalize GTO launches."). They critically assess AI models, noting their strengths and limitations ("Interesting thing with AI image and video models is that they’re very good at making some realistic images and videos, but are still terrible at doing it consistently, and are incapable of following instructions."). Their data‑driven discussions about space‑compute, productivity gains, and the economics of SpaceX’s IPO show a love for knowledge and strategic thinking ("I’m going to have a very unpopular opinion on SpaceX’s IPO: I don’t think we should settle Mars while it’s not profitable."). This consistent emphasis on insight, rational analysis, and curiosity points to Ravenclaw.

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ApoStructura’s bio calls them an “Optimist” and their timeline is filled with record‑breaking launch counts, e.g. "All 258 rockets launched in 2025 so far, chronologically and at scale." Their enthusiasm for rapid progress is evident in tweets like "The Age of Space is beginning." and "Space compute will use launch capacity on a scale we’ve never seen before." They celebrate unstoppable momentum, saying "Record breaking year from RocketLab with 18 orbital launches." and noting "The positive feedback loop has started thanks to SpaceX and it’s not stopping." The high‑energy, celebratory vibe matches Queen’s anthem “Don’t Stop Me Now,” whose chorus declares “I’m a shooting star leaping through the sky… don’t stop me ’cause I’m having a good time,” mirroring ApoStructura’s relentless, joyous push toward a new space era.

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