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Your Simpsons character
BurnZeZ's relentless curiosity about mathematics and music mirrors Lisa's intellectual pursuits; for example, they tweet "First day looking at primes. Right away I find structures I can’t even find any references to." and "Taking a breather to design a lattice based audio synthesis/sequencing language." They also display philosophical depth about computation, as seen in "Computers conduct consequence." and "The source code is the only documentation that matters during execution." Like Lisa, they blend scientific rigor with artistic expression, often pondering the nature of reality and causality. Their habit of constantly designing new systems, such as a lattice‑based audio synthesis language, reflects Lisa's tendency to invent and experiment beyond the classroom. This combination of nerdy enthusiasm, love for learning, and occasional existential musings makes Lisa Simpson the best match.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s communication is inward‑focused, often reflecting on personal insights like 'I think I figured out how to access a resonant mode of thought.' They consistently look for hidden patterns and future possibilities, e.g., 'First day looking at primes… I find structures I can’t even find any references to.' Their decision‑making is grounded in logical analysis, as seen in 'The source code is the only documentation that matters during execution.' Finally, they favor structured planning and optimization, such as 'The furthest I can optimize is using constraints to project the maximum resource requirements over time for properly constructed software.' This combination of introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging traits aligns with the INTJ type.

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C hacker exploring emergent math, lattice music, and hardware quirks—once tried to debug my coffee maker with assembly.– @BurnZeZ

Your signature cocktail
The Lattice Sine Surge blends a crisp gin base—mirroring BurnZeZ’s love for low‑level C programming ("Writing music as code is interesting.")—with sharp lemon juice that reflects his fascination with primes ("First day looking at primes. Right away I find structures I can’t even find any references to."). Absinthe adds an unconventional, DIY hardware flavor, echoing his tweet about "the problem with modern software is related to poor hardware design… I am starting to suspect we actually might be able to diy up some interesting computational mediums." The egg‑white foam acts as the visible documentation of the drink, just as he says "The source code is the only documentation that matters during execution." Finally, a whisper of smoked rosemary infusion evokes the hardware‑level consequences he describes ("Computers conduct consequence.") and together the layers ripple like a wavefront moving through a machine, embodying his view of software as a bullet.

Your Hogwarts House
The user shows a strong drive for knowledge: "First day looking at primes. Right away I find structures I can’t even find any references to." They also value deep analytical thinking: "The best abstraction is the simplest form capable of expressing the hierarchical ordering of all possible contextually relevant input and output..." Their focus on algorithmic efficiency, as in "The smaller an algorithm’s largest causal dependency chain, the more important it is to find the most efficient form," highlights intellectual curiosity. These traits of curiosity, learning, and wisdom align with Ravenclaw values.

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BurnZeZ's constant focus on making software and hardware more efficient, as seen in tweets like "The smaller an algorithm’s largest causal dependency chain, the more important it is to find the most efficient form" and "Branch prediction in hardware is a mistake, and needs to be done in software", aligns with the Daft Punk mantra of improving performance. Their obsession with optimization is also reflected in "The problem with modern software is related to poor hardware design" and "The source code is the only documentation that matters during execution", echoing the lyrics "Work it harder, make it better". The song's repetitive, robotic chant mirrors BurnZeZ's frequent references to computational processes and feedback loops, such as "The whole world is a feedback loop to drive the software industry". Moreover, their enthusiasm for emerging AI capabilities ("I can code anything with the correct prompts") matches the song's celebration of technology becoming stronger. Overall, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" captures their drive to push the limits of computation, hardware, and self‑improvement.

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