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The best match is Homer Simpson, particularly his later-series version who’s unexpectedly competent at his job, deeply earnest, a bit chaotic, and very online. Like Homer, this user blends self‑deprecating tech frustration and real skill, jumping from “man fuck flex boxes” to building MCP servers and praising tools like Claude and Gemini in “I was a non believer, but Claude is so much better at code than GPT its insane.” and “The new slack MCP in Claude is crazy…”. There’s Homer‑style grumbling about corporate/enterprise life in posts like “Life in enterprise software is hard sometimes” and “Wow I didn’t know SOC II was an acronym for ‘A bunch of controls…’”, paired with genuine work ethic in “Its monday morning 10 am and I already have 3 PRs merged you wish you were me”. The user’s mix of idealism and cynicism also fits Homer: they joke about B2B SaaS as a calling in “You must strive to find your purpose, as I have found mine. B2B SaaS.” but still want to “build something that matters” in “You do it to make money, I do it because I want to build something that matters.”. Finally, the mix of goofy observations and surprisingly heartfelt concern—like the reflection on respect in “We’re rapidly approaching a point where respecting one another is no longer the default…” and the story about helping rescue a driver in “6 of my fellow Quebecers and I stopped and ran to drag him out and save his life.”—is very Homer: outwardly unserious, but ultimately guided by a strong (if chaotic) moral core.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): most tweets center on solitary work, gaming, and building things rather than overt socializing, like “I love working on weekends, no juniors to hand hold, no meetings, just me and the machine coalescing into a symphony of bits.” and the reflection “I'm finding it increasingly difficult to convince myself to work on my own projects after a regular day's work…”, which shows introspection over their internal state. They are clearly Intuitive (N): they enjoy patterns and abstractions about tech and society, e.g. “Humans: really good at pattern matching makes pattern matching machine Humans:” and their blog-linked tweet “Opinion: The problem with generative AI”, both indicating big-picture thinking. Their tone is strongly Thinking (T): they focus on logic, tradeoffs, and critique, such as “Developers gotta stop acting like IFs are free” and the analytical reflection on bias in models “If the bias of the humans that created the model are often reflected in the model…”. They show Judging (J) traits via structure, planning, and standards: they care about productivity and process (“Its monday morning 10 am and I already have 3 PRs merged you wish you were me”), industry models (“I really think the TSMC model of business works really well and should be replicated elsewhere.”), and moral norms in discourse (“Challenge ideas, not people. Respect your peers.”). The combination of introspective independence, systems-level thinking, critical analysis, and preference for structure aligns best with INTJ.

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PM & builder in Montréal | Saving drivers from crashed cars, saving juniors from bad specs | B2B SaaS, infra tinkering, AI-assisted everything– @ocx64

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This cocktail is strong and focused, like someone who says “I love working on weekends, no juniors to hand hold, no meetings, just me and the machine coalescing into a symphony of bits.” The rye whiskey is a nod to Canada and Montréal, as well as the blunt, slightly spicy takes like “man fuck flex boxes”. Cold brew channels late-night coding and product-building energy, echoing the grind behind “Super early ss of what Im cooking rn, guess what it is 👀👀”. Maple syrup with smoked salt reflects a mix of warmth and realism, matching moments like “We’re rapidly approaching a point where respecting one another is no longer the default and I believe we must change course.” The dash of Amaro brings in thoughtful bitterness about AI and industry, inspired by “Opinion: The problem with generative AI”. Finally, the orange peel is that little optimistic flourish from someone who still dreams, as in the bio: “N'est ce pas dans le rêve cependant que naissent la plupart des projets qui en valent la peine ?”

Your Hogwarts House
This user shows a strong Ravenclaw streak through their intellectual curiosity and analytical thinking about technology, society, and AI. They dissect industry structures and business models in a reflective way, for example praising TSMC’s model and hoping Canada replicates it in another domain: “I really think the TSMC model of business works really well and should be replicated elsewhere. It's my hope that Canada does something similar”. They think deeply about AI alignment, bias, and human values, as in: “If the bias of the humans that created the model are often reflected in the model. Doesn't that mean that the model will always be favorable to humans unless the humans who created the model do not value other humans themselves?” and their blog-linked reflection: “Opinion: The problem with generative AI”. Their tweets also reveal a love of learning and technical exploration, such as building MCP servers and custom tools: “Made a little mcp server for youtube transcripts, summarized a long video pretty well” and experimenting with frameworks and WASM: “What framework should I try for my next webapp? I just need it to play well with WASM.”. Even their humor tends toward wordplay and conceptual musing, like: “Cul de sac means ass of a bag btw” and poking at language quirks: “Why is millennia the plural of millennium. Feels like it should be the other way around.”. While there are hints of bravery and loyalty (e.g., recounting helping pull a driver from a crashed car: “6 of my fellow Quebecers and I stopped and ran to drag him out and save his life.”), the dominant pattern is a curious, reflective, knowledge-optimizing mindset, which aligns most with Ravenclaw.

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A well-suited song for them is “The Man” by Taylor Swift, which is about ambition, double standards, and wanting your work to matter rather than just chasing clout. They explicitly frame their drive this way: “You do it to make money, I do it because I want to build something that matters.”. Their tweets mix playful confidence with grindset energy—like “Its monday morning 10 am and I already have 3 PRs merged you wish you were me” and the joking life-purpose line “You must strive to find your purpose, as I have found mine. B2B SaaS.”—which matches the song’s "if I were a man you’d call this ambition" vibe. At the same time, they show frustration with friction and systems that waste effort, such as “Wow I didn’t know SOC II was an acronym for ‘A bunch of controls that produce absolutely no increase in quality nor safety while simultaneously dampening productivity’” and “Life in enterprise software is hard sometimes”, echoing the song’s critique of how effort is perceived. Their introspective side—“I'm finding it increasingly difficult to convince myself to work on my own projects after a regular day's work…” and the philosophical bio about dreams and worthwhile projects—also fits the song’s underlying question: how differently would all this hustle be viewed under another label?

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