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Your Simpsons character
This user most closely matches Bart Simpson: a chaotic, techy class clown who’s always poking fun at everything around him. The timeline is full of playful trolling and reaction memes, like the dramatic “WHAT THE FUCK” and the self-aware “me realizing I’m just a reply guy,” which mirror Bart’s irreverent, self-deprecating humor. He constantly messes with tech culture the way Bart messes with authority, from joking about AI and algos in “Anyone know how to escape algorithm hell?” to riffing on corporate UX in “so uhhh @Honda someone broke your app 😂.” The pattern-recognition meme spam like “pattern recognition test 🟩🟩🟩…” feels like Bart’s chalkboard gags updated for the terminally-online era. Underneath the jokes, there’s real curiosity and tech competence (an AWS dev, talking WebUSB and domains), but it’s always delivered with mischief-first energy—classic Bart.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Extrovert: they post constantly, reply to and tag others, and clearly enjoy public interaction and shared jokes, e.g. “What's the dumbest variable name you've ever used? 😂 #programming #devlife” and “if anyone wants to try out (cloud vm service) free for a month drop a comment below and ill share an invite code”, showing energy from engagement rather than privacy. Their content is strongly iNtuitive: they fixate on patterns, symbols, and future implications—see multiple 'pattern recognition test' posts like “pattern recognition test 🟩🟩🟩...” and speculative tech takes such as “we literally have no idea how to make software without ai anymore”. They come across as Thinking: most posts are analytical, teasing out logic or technical quirks rather than emotional nuance, e.g. “if only we had a standard....” and concerns about security/architecture like “curious @feross your take on things like (lots of potentially untrusted code there) How do we navigate the ai future?”. Their tone and lifestyle suggest Perceiving: they riff on whatever appears in their feed, jump between memes, tools, and bugs (“so uhhh @Honda someone broke your app 😂”, “bro aint no way a new banner hit linkedin...”) with spontaneity rather than structured, planned threads. Taken together—highly social online, pattern- and idea-focused, logic-heavy humor, and improvisational posting—this aligns best with ENTP.

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Texas dev poking at AWS, WebUSB & random UIs. Once built a cloud VM thing for fun and now I read error messages for a living.– @Hacksore

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This cocktail is strong, a little chaotic, and extremely online, just like the guy tweeting things like “me terminally online the @ERCOT_ISO dashboard”. The overproof coffee-infused rum is for the late-night code and meme energy of an “@awscloud dev who builds random things” and asks stuff like “Can anyone tell my why there is no print option in VSCode?”. Mezcal adds smoky, experimental vibes for someone who goes “we literally have no idea how to make software without ai anymore” while quote-tweeting slop and chaos like “This guy using to write his tweets now We are so cooked”. The yuzu/lemon soda keeps it bright and fun, channeling playful posts like “pattern recognition test 🟩🟩🟩🟩...” and “the perfect platform doesnt ex”. Blue curaçao nods to his obsession with icons, logos, and UI oddities like “What is this icon?” and “special icon”. Finally, a dash of saline represents the salty, skeptical undertone in posts like “getting told you have the latest website is comical 😂” and “yeah i dont think im gonna do that @Meta/@instagram”, balancing the sweetness with just enough bite.

Your Hogwarts House
This account is dominated by curiosity, playful analysis, and meta-tech observations, all of which are classic Ravenclaw traits. They constantly poke at how systems work, from asking about VS Code features in “Can anyone tell my why there is no print option in VSCode? [picture]” to exploring obscure platform behaviors like GitHub’s public keys in “bet you didn't know you can just access anyones public keys on @github github.com/.keys [picture]”. Their timeline is full of pattern puzzles and recognition games – for example, “pattern recognition test 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 ... [picture]”, “pattern recognition test [picture]”, and “pattern recognition test: it's not the stock market [picture]” – which shows a mind that enjoys abstract thinking and puzzles for their own sake. They also exhibit a very Ravenclaw style of humor, making clever, slightly nerdy observations about UI and language like “Closed envelope = 'Your mail is private' Open envelope = 'Microsoft is reading' [picture]” and “EM DASH DETECTED [picture] [quoted tweet]”. Even their engagement with AI and tooling is framed as a question of reasoning about the future of tech, as in “curious @feross your take on things like (lots of potentially untrusted code there) How do we navigate the ai future? [picture] [link to http://skills.sh]”. While there is some ambition (e.g., building tools like a cloud VM service in “if anyone wants to try out (cloud vm service) free for a month drop a comment below and ill share an invite code [picture] [link to http://exe.dev]”), the overwhelming pattern is intellectual curiosity, tech nerdery, and witty analysis—firmly placing them in Ravenclaw.

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Daft Punk’s Technologic fits @Hacksore because their whole online persona revolves around playfully obsessing over tech, UIs, and the weird edges of software. They constantly poke fun at broken or confusing apps and icons, like when they asked “What is this icon?” and joked about Microsoft reading mail with “Closed envelope = 'Your mail is private' Open envelope = 'Microsoft is reading'”. The song’s rapid-fire litany of tech actions mirrors their stream of dev-life posts, such as complaining “Can anyone tell my why there is no print option in VSCode?” and laughing at slopified products with “dont you just hate when you get a slopvertisement in your email?”. Their bio as an “@awscloud dev who builds random things” and tweets about AI and tooling like “we literally have no idea how to make software without ai anymore” and “Anyone know how to escape algorithm hell?” echo the song’s theme of living inside a loop of building, breaking, and iterating on technology. Overall, Technologic captures both the humor and hyper-online, gadget-and-software-focused rhythm of their timeline.

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