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Professor Frink is a hyper‑nerd scientist who constantly builds and shares inventions, much like Uttam’s frequent tech updates. He tweets about creating a map‑reduce framework in Go ("made a simplified mapreduce framework in go…") and building his own shell in C ("Trying to build my own shell in c."), showing the same enthusiastic tinkering. Like Frink’s occasional bewilderment, Uttam admits confusion over PRs and wonders "why doesn’t Go have enums?" while also seeking validation ("Can I get some followers as well?"). Both blend their geeky projects with personal routines, logging gym sessions and reflecting on productivity ("today’s log > gym (arms)…"), embodying the driven but socially awkward inventor archetype.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user shows a strong introverted tendency, often reflecting on personal productivity and preferring solitary work, as seen in "hello everyone. over the past few weeks i have been quite inactive on x. mainly due to endsems, lack of discipline and a general disinterest in social media." Their focus on abstract concepts and future possibilities, such as building a "simplified mapreduce framework in go" and questioning "why doesn't Go have enums?", indicates an intuitive (N) orientation. Decision‑making is clearly logical and analytical, demonstrated by technical problem‑solving tweets like "succesfully implemented output, input and error redirection in my shell. next job control." and the Go enums query, reflecting a thinking (T) style. Finally, the consistent use of structured daily logs ("Today's log > Gym > PR > Go ...") and goal‑oriented statements like "Will try to be more productive tomorrow" reveal a judging (J) preference for organization and planning.

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Go & C dev, building my own shell. Open‑source contributor, gym‑junkie, ICPC survivor (once got ‘cooked’). Portfolio: uttamraj.vercel.app– @raj_uttam2005

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The Dual-Boot Debugger mixes gin and bourbon to echo Uttam’s love for dual‑booting his Linux setup with Windows, just as he tweeted "just dual booted omarchy with windows." The sharp gin reflects his Go programming adventures, while the warm bourbon nods to his C shell project, "Made some solid progress on my shell project." A splash of coffee liqueur captures the late‑night coding marathons he mentions in "today’s log > gym (arms) > continued working on open src pr's…", and fresh lemon juice adds the zest of his gym sessions. Finally, tonic water brings the effervescent community vibe of open‑source contributions, echoing his post "end sems are over, time to make a come back." This drink balances productivity and refreshment just like his daily logs.

Your Hogwarts House
Uttam consistently demonstrates a love of learning and intellectual challenge, as seen in tweets like "made a simplified mapreduce framework in go, inspired by google's very popular mapreduce paper" and "Trying to build my own shell in c. let's see how it goes". He also enjoys solving algorithmic problems, posting "spent 4.5 hrs in library and solved just 1 DSA question" and "did one 1500 problem on cf" showing a drive to master complex concepts. His curiosity is apparent in asking technical questions such as "why doesn't Go have enums?" and seeking knowledge through resources like "started watching @sriniously 's go series (starting with the boilerplate video)". These traits align with Ravenclaw's values of wisdom, wit, and a thirst for knowledge. Therefore, his house is Ravenclaw.

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The resilience and drive in @raj_uttam2005's tweets echo the fighting spirit of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger." He writes "end sems are over, time to make a come back" and logs daily gym sessions, showing he is constantly gearing up for the next challenge, much like the song's chorus about "rising up" and keeping the "eye of the tiger" on the prize. His setbacks in competitive programming, such as "got cooked in icpc prelims. our team was able to solve 3 problems" and the frustration of "spend 4.5 hrs in library and solved just 1 DSA question," reflect the lyric "the thrill of the fight" and the determination to keep pushing forward. The recurring theme of perseverance, from preparing for interviews to building a shell from scratch, aligns perfectly with the song's message of staying focused and never giving up.

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