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He resembles Professor Frink, the eccentric scientist who loves inventing and troubleshooting. He often shares his technical triumphs, e.g., 'well still did somethings in the mean time, so my assembler essentially took the input program...' and 'After four days of struggling with WASM errors, success! MVP released.' His frequent exclamations about debugging, such as 'the clarity of this error can't be described with mere words :)', echo Frink's comedic frustration with complex problems. Like Frink, he mixes humor with deep technical detail, even posting repetitive chants like 'C is the best programming language C is the best programming languag C is the best programming langua...'. Overall his passion for building a compiler, solving puzzles, and constantly experimenting mirrors Frink's perpetual quest for scientific breakthroughs.

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Introverted: they often reflect on personal progress, e.g., "I am still taking some more time (I don't know if I am overcomplicating it), to understand what role assembler and CPU will perform in the task, and also understanding the data flow. But on it 🫡". Intuitive: they discuss abstract concepts and future improvements, as in "read about SIC ... brainstormed how we can improve our project using this". Thinking: they solve puzzles analytically, "lived the importance of memoization for the first time, Day 7 Part 2 puzzle of Advent of Code, ... but caching the past result, brought down the time to near instant 🤯". Judging: they outline concrete plans and completed commits, "commit done! > Implemented flags in all older instructions > new immediate value version of some instructions ... next we have two challenges handling of overflowing data, stack management for introduction of routines".

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2nd-year BCA student building a custom CPU simulator & compiler. Advent of Code nerd, WASM tinkerer, once convinced my CPU said 'hello' 😂– @skriptinveek

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The drink captures Varun’s love for low‑level programming and relentless debugging. The smoked Scotch represents the "CPU simulator" and the "assembler" he builds, echoing his tweet "My CPU said its first hello." The cold brew espresso fuels the marathon coding sessions like his AOC puzzle marathons, as he wrote "lived the importance of memoization for the first time, Day 7 Part 2 puzzle of Advent of Code." Blue Curaçao adds a flash of creativity, mirroring his excitement after fixing WASM errors: "After four days of struggling with WASM errors, success! MVP released." A dash of bitters reflects the frustrations he faces with "unreachable" errors, and the egg white foam gives a light, "gm"‑like lift that he constantly posts. Together the layers embody his journey from "building my own compiler" to celebrating small wins on Twitter.

Your Hogwarts House
Varun’s timeline is dominated by a love of learning and solving complex technical problems, such as “wow! learning some of formal assembly too…”, “lived the importance of memoization… brought down the time to near instant 🤯”, and “After four days of struggling with WASM errors, success! MVP released.” He repeatedly calls himself a “self learner” and mentions reading Leland Beck’s book and studying SIC, which highlights a drive for knowledge typical of Ravenclaw. Although he occasionally shows ambition for followers and sponsorship, the core of his tweets is intellectual curiosity and mastery of computer internals, aligning more with the wise, clever values of Ravenclaw than with the power‑oriented goals of Slytherin or the bravery of Gryffindor.

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The user’s bio says "code is all I do. Building my own compiler" and their tweets repeatedly describe relentless improvement of their projects, e.g., "commit done! > Implemented flags in all older instructions > new immediate value version of some instructions …" and "lived the importance of memoization for the first time, Day 7 Part 2 puzzle … it was taking forever, but caching the past result, brought down the time to near instant 🤯". They also celebrate overcoming long debugging sessions: "After four days of struggling with WASM errors, success! MVP released." These lines echo the Daft Punk refrain "Work it harder, make it better, do it faster, makes us stronger". Their occasional frustration, like "question so hard that I spent longer thinking about which pen should I use, than the solution 🥴", fits the song’s theme of pushing through challenges to become stronger. Overall, the track captures their drive to iterate, optimise, and keep getting stronger as a self‑learner programmer.

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