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The user displays a strong analytical mindset and love for learning, similar to Lisa Simpson's intellectual curiosity. For example, they tweet, "btw num % max equals num & (max 1) only when max is a power of two..." showing deep technical insight. They also share educational tips like "when writing macros, remember they're literal text substitution; arguments with side effects get hit every time they're used" mirroring Lisa's role as the knowledgeable voice. Their self‑deprecating humor, e.g., "I know what clean code is, I'm just too lazy to write it," reflects Lisa's occasional insecurity about fitting in. Overall, the combination of nerdy expertise, eagerness to teach, and occasional self‑doubt aligns best with Lisa.

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"Looking for interesting GitHub accounts to follow! Preferably NOT web dev related. Hit me with the cool ones!" shows he actively seeks community interaction and invites others to respond. "btw num % max equals num & (max-1) only when max is a power of two. Then it's just a bitmask (~1 CPU cycle)." demonstrates his focus on concrete technical details and practical facts. "when writing macros, remember they’re literal text substitution; arguments with side effects (like increment/decrement or function calls) get hit every time they're used (unsafe_square). any decent LSP will warn you; always build with warnings on :)" reflects his logical, analytical approach to coding and emphasis on correctness. "I have an check in my main lib that forces no color + ASCII when output is not a TTY (pipes, redirects, dumb terminal, etc.). That's intentional and works well as a default." shows his preference for structured defaults and organized systems. "works beautifully now (fast is better than fancy) ended up setting up a GitHub Action that watches repo issues and builds static HTML in the posts/ directory right inside the repo." further illustrates his systematic planning and execution.

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Systems engineer & open-source tinkerer. C-code whisperer who once spent 4 hrs downloading a single lib. #Linux #devtools #headeronly– @theshashwat20

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The cocktail starts with a robust bourbon base, echoing Shashwat’s devotion to low‑level C programming: "I have an check in my main lib that forces no color + ASCII when output is not a TTY (pipes, redirects, dumb terminal, etc.)". A dash of orange bitters stands for his love of clever bitwise tricks, as he once joked "btw num % max equals num & (max‑1) only when max is a power of two…". The frothy egg‑white foam captures his "no‑color + ASCII" terminal aesthetic, while a whisper of absinthe adds the dark, mysterious edge of his "mold linker is fucking insane" moments. A splash of club soda brings a light effervescence that mirrors the performance boost he notes: "for malloc vs bump allocator the speedup only really shows up when you're doing lots of small allocations." Together, the drink blends precision, humor, and open‑source tinkering into a single, memorable sip.

Your Hogwarts House
Shashwat’s tweets consistently show a love for learning, clever problem‑solving, and sharing deep technical knowledge, which aligns with Ravenclaw’s value of wisdom. For example, he writes "Just found out about this data structure called a Skip List and bro… it's actually amazing." and "btw num % max equals num & (max ‑ 1) only when max is a power of two… If the compiler can prove that, it'll optimize % into & anyway, but one should still know why." He also posts "when writing macros, remember they’re literal text substitution… any decent LSP will warn you; always build with warnings on :)", showing a focus on intellectual precision. His frequent "quick tip" style posts, such as "just a quick python tip: if you ever have to remove duplicates… never touch if x not in list ever," demonstrate a desire to spread knowledge, a hallmark of Ravenclaw. While he occasionally shows ambition, the dominant theme is curiosity and cleverness, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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The song "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" captures the author's relentless drive to improve code and tooling, as seen in their tweet about optimizing modulo operations: "btw num % max equals num & (max 1) only when max is a power of two... If the compiler can prove that, it'll optimize % into & anyway". Their focus on performance and CI reliability is highlighted by the check in their main lib that forces no color + ASCII for non-TTY outputs, which caused GitHub Actions to fallback: "I have an check in my main lib that forces no color + ASCII when output is not a TTY (pipes, redirects, dumb terminal, etc.)... The TERM check caused GitHub Actions to fall back to no color + ASCII". The lyric "Work it harder, make it better, do it faster, makes us stronger" mirrors their obsession with faster builds and powerful tools, like when they lament "dude the mold linker is fucking insane i wasn't ready for this at all". Their self-deprecating humor about clean code – "One day I'll write clean code. Not today." – shows they keep pushing forward, embodying the song's mantra of becoming stronger. Finally, their discussion of malloc vs bump allocator speedups – "for malloc vs bump allocator the speedup only really shows up when you're doing lots of small allocations" – underscores the constant quest for faster, more efficient code.

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