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Your Simpsons character
The user demonstrates the same intellectual curiosity and love for learning that defines Lisa Simpson; they constantly explore complex topics like dependent types and lambda calculus, as seen in the tweet 'dependent types achieved'. Their self‑deprecating nerd humor, such as 'I feel like a loser when I need to apologize to the compiler "sorry i dont know how to write real proofs"', mirrors Lisa’s occasional insecurity about being a brainy kid. The frequent references to programming puzzles and clever analogies – e.g., 'burritos are a terrible analogy to monads' – reflect Lisa’s tendency to over‑analyze and critique analogies. The user’s devotion to tools like Emacs ('I use emacs btw') and their fascination with building compilers and databases ('everything is either a compiler or a database') align with Lisa’s passion for science and technology. Overall, the combination of high intellect, curiosity, and nerdy wit makes Lisa Simpson the closest match.

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Introversion is shown by self‑focused statements such as "I wrote and ran Rust code at 10,000 meters and 700 km/h. the code didn't panic. the plane didn't crash. today is a good day" and "I feel like a loser when I need to apologize to the compiler 'sorry i dont know how to write real proofs'". Their intuition shines through abstract observations like "everything is either a compiler or a database" and the excitement about "dependent types achieved". Their thinking orientation is evident in analytical quips such as "burritos are a terrible analogy to monads" and the goal‑oriented tracking "we are 0 (zero) days without having a segfault, but the result is getting interesting". Finally, their perceiving nature is reflected by the ongoing experimentation, for example "as I write more JQ, the pipes are starting to look aesthetic" and the many side‑project repositories they share.

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λBRonen • Language hacker • Emacs devotee • Building compilers, DBs & type theory toys • Ran Rust at 10k m altitude – it didn't panic.– @lowbronen

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The Lowbronen's Lambda Pi Elixir starts with a bold espresso, echoing the tweet 'everything is either a compiler or a database' and the relentless drive of low‑level code. A whisper of smoky mezcal follows, recalling how 'writing FFI bindings with C feels like doing dark magic in an ancient language', giving the drink an enigmatic depth. The bright splash of blue curaçao celebrates the moment when 'dependent types achieved', turning complex type theory into a vivid hue, while ginger liqueur adds the spicy twist reminiscent of the line 'burritos are a terrible analogy to monads' and even proves that 'I didn't expect lambda pi to be easier than system f'. Finally, a lemon twist shaped like an Emacs keycap nods to the confession 'I use emacs btw', completing a cocktail that feels both rigorous and unexpectedly smooth.

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently pursues deep technical knowledge, as shown by tweets like "dependent types achieved" and "writing FFI bindings with C feels like doing dark magic in an ancient language" which reflect a love for learning complex concepts. Their fascination with advanced type theory and lambda calculus, e.g., "everything is either a compiler or a database", demonstrates a keen intellectual curiosity. They also celebrate intellectual challenges, such as running Rust code at high altitude: "I wrote and ran Rust code at 10,000 meters and 700 km/h. the code didn't panic. the plane didn't crash." This focus on mastering sophisticated programming ideas aligns with Ravenclaw's value of wisdom and wit. While they show ambition, the dominant trait is a pursuit of knowledge rather than power or loyalty, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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Their tweet 'everything is either a compiler or a database' shows a binary, performance‑focused worldview, echoing Daft Punk’s mantra of becoming 'harder, better, faster, stronger'. They brag that 'I wrote and ran Rust code at 10,000 meters and 700 km/h. the code didn't panic. the plane didn't crash. today is a good day', which embodies pushing code to extreme limits. Their celebration of 'we are 0 (zero) days without having a segfault, but the result is getting interesting' reflects a relentless drive for robustness and strength. The playful frustration in 'burritos are a terrible analogy to monads' and the challenge of 'writing FFI bindings with C feels like doing dark magic in an ancient language' highlight their constant pursuit of better, more sophisticated solutions. All these themes align with the song’s emphasis on relentless self‑improvement and peak performance.

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