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The user is an academically driven, tech‑savvy, socially‑conscious individual who frequently comments on politics, AI, and societal issues, just like Lisa Simpson’s activism and intelligence. For example, they tweet "Why isn’t Mamba Architecture that popular. For handling very very long contexts they seem to be wayy better than Transformers [picture] [link to https://thegradient.pub/mamba-explained/]" showing deep interest in cutting‑edge tech, similar to Lisa’s love of learning. Their frequent political commentary such as "India has a bit of everything but excels at nothing. Taiwan, a country smaller than Delhi NCR, is still far ahead of us in technology." and "We have failed as a nation.We failed to protect its people,we failed to assure our people,we failed to avenge our people." mirrors Lisa’s moral outrage and activism. At the same time they use sarcasm and self‑deprecation like "I am a retard dev🥲" and "Fucked" which reflects Lisa’s occasional cynicism about adult hypocrisy. Overall, the blend of high intellect, social conscience, and witty critique aligns best with Lisa Simpson.

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The user posts frequently and engages publicly, e.g., "I'm about to fail the one course I put the most effort into." (showing extroverted sharing). Their content often focuses on large‑scale ideas and future scenarios, such as "I believe a full scale war is imminent..." and "India's population doubling that of China and quadrupling that of the USA by 2100 is unsustainable." (indicating intuition). They favor logical analysis, for instance "The easiest way to explain this is the lack of incentives and fear of punishment..." (thinking). Their spontaneous, challenge‑driven posts like "Lost A Dare, so here I go #CosmosPersona" show a perceiving, flexible style. These traits together point to an ENTP personality.

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Data science & AI enthusiast @IISERB | Mamba architecture fan | Indian politics & meme curator | Once fed a pig power, ended up in mud. 🌍🤖– @Iamsaptarshi69

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The cocktail blends the heat of chili‑infused vodka with the tangy punch of tamarind, echoing Saptarshi’s fiery political commentary, such as "I believe a full scale war is imminent, beyond any recent conflict, like Kargil or the war of 1971 again." The cardamom‑spiced rum adds a distinctly Indian flavor, nodding to his cultural critiques – "India has a bit of everything but excels at nothing." A shot of cold espresso mirrors his data‑science grind and curiosity about AI, highlighted in his tweet "Why isn’t Mamba Architecture that popular. For handling very very long contexts they seem to be wayy better than Transformers." A splash of soda water lifts the drink, capturing his lighter, meme‑filled side, like the "Mess Review At IISERB #tasty #iiserb #Foodies" vibe, making the whole mix simultaneously bold, bitter, and unexpectedly refreshing.

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The user’s timeline is filled with curiosity and a drive for deeper understanding, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. For example, they question why “Mamba Architecture … seems to be wayy better than Transformers” and share a technical article ("Why isn’t Mamba Architecture that popular… [link]"). They also reflect on AI progress, noting “It is a reminder that progress in reasoning may hinge less on new training regimes and more on how we sample from the models we already have.” Their analytical tone appears again in “The easiest way to explain this is the lack of incentives and fear of punishment…”, showing a logical, knowledge‑seeking mindset. While they do voice strong opinions, the dominant pattern is intellectual inquiry and a love of learning, which aligns most closely with Ravenclaw.

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Saptarshi's feed reads like a rapid‑fire chronicle of political, social, and technological turmoil, echoing the relentless list of events in Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire.’ He repeatedly warns of looming conflict (“I believe a full scale war is imminent…”) and laments unsustainable growth (“India's population doubling that of China… is unsustainable”), mirroring the song’s theme that each generation inherits crises they didn’t create. His mix of tech commentary (“Why isn’t Mamba Architecture that popular…”) and social criticism (“We have failed as a nation…”) shows a sense of being caught in an ever‑burning fire of news. The refrain “We didn’t start the fire, it’s been burning since the world’s been turning” captures his feeling of dealing with ongoing issues like elections, wars, and AI breakthroughs without being responsible for their origins.

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