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Your Simpsons character
The user is a highly analytical and detail‑obsessed developer, constantly wrestling with complex bugs like in "I hate dealing with the Pipewire API. Every time I think I'm done there's another undocumented edge case." They also celebrate technical achievements such as "Quickshell 0.2.1 released: Bugfixes, most importantly fixes compilation against Qt 6.10." Their frustration with poor documentation and broken tools mirrors Lisa's irritation with school bureaucracy, as seen in "The linux documentation experience" and "The worst way to sell your product I have ever seen." Like Lisa, they strive for perfection, optimizing code down to a few bytes, e.g., "I just saved 2052 bytes on a microcontroller binary by writing a custom linker script." This combination of intelligence, moral critique, and relentless problem‑solving makes Lisa Simpson the best match.

Your MBTI personality Type
Outfoxxed's tweets focus on solitary, technical work such as “Laying on a hotel bed with my laptop reviewing PRs” and “Another day in the mines,” indicating introversion. They frequently discuss abstract systems and future‑oriented designs, e.g., “After two days, I've finished drafting probably half of the new wayland shell protocols” and “I just tried using AI to program something useful again,” which points to intuition. Their decision‑making is logical and analytical, as shown by critiques like “C++ destructor semantics and signals are a match made in hell” and “The worst way to sell your product I have ever seen.” They prefer structure and planning, evident in release announcements such as “Quickshell 0.2.1 released: Bugfixes, most importantly fixes compilation against Qt 6.10” and methodical problem‑solving posts like “Trying to fix nix setup hooks for something deep in a dependency tree.” Combined, these traits align with the INTJ personality type.

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Open‑source dev: Qt/Wayland, Quickshell creator, Nix & Rust, Haskell tinkerer, GPU debugger. Once spent 20h fixing a makefile that only broke in CI. 🚀– @outfoxxedd

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The "Infinite Recursion Refresher" captures @outfoxxed's love for deep, looping problems, just like the endless recursion in their bio. The overproof gin provides the high-energy overclock they seek when debugging GPU drivers, echoing their tweet: "I love dealing with GPUs. Especially when things only break on GPUs I don't own." A dash of absinthe adds the chaotic, maddening flavor of wrestling with Rust const generics, as they lamented: "Its sad how much rust const generics suck right now." Lime juice gives a sharp bite reminiscent of their UI frustrations, like when they wrote: "The solution to all problems lies in adding more padding, border radius, and blur." Honey syrup and smoked sea salt balance the bitterness and remind of the sweet victory after a long Nix build, referencing: "Nothing like debugging a nix build for 20 hours... and finding out that its failing in the most obtuse way possible."

Your Hogwarts House
outfoxxed’s tweets constantly show a love for learning and solving complex technical problems, such as "I’ve been weighing stackful and stackless coroutines today, and came to the conclusion …" and "I just saved 2052 bytes on a microcontroller binary by writing a custom linker script." They enjoy dissecting intricate issues, e.g., "I love dealing with GPUs. Especially when things only break on GPUs I don’t own." Their focus on intellectual challenges and pursuit of knowledge aligns with Ravenclaw’s values of wisdom and curiosity. While they display persistence, the dominant trait is their analytical mindset, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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Outfoxxed spends countless hours battling obscure bugs, as shown in the tweet: "Nothing like debugging a nix build for 20 hours that works fine when you do it manually in a terminal, and finding out that its failing in the most obtuse way possible because a shitty makefile doesn't account for out of source tree builds". This mirrors Linkin Park’s chorus “I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn’t even matter.” Their bio’s joke about an "infinite recursion encountered at undefined position" echoes the feeling of an endless loop that never resolves. The recurring frustration with APIs—"I hate dealing with the Pipewire API"—and the triumphant moments when a release finally lands—"Quickshell 0.2.1 released: Bugfixes…"—fit the song’s juxtaposition of struggle and resignation. Overall, the mix of relentless effort, occasional triumph, and a resigned acceptance of failure makes “In the End” the perfect anthem for outfoxxed.

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