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Ned Flanders is the best match because he is devoutly Christian and avoids conflict, echoing the user’s bio that says "I block all those arguing against Christianity". The user’s diligent, improvement‑focused attitude is evident in tweets such as "Finally got to loading the map into the SMS same proper. At first it did not work. Then, after fixing my mistakes it did work. Programming good software requires facing one's own mistakes and fixing them" and "For LoX, I tried a few tile map editors but they didn't match the capabilities of the SMS well. So of course I wrote my own map editor 'masite' in Go Language with ebiten". His willingness to share tools, as shown in "Feel free to use it yourself" and the open‑source furnace link, mirrors Ned’s helpful neighborly spirit. The user’s commitment to learning and hard work, like "I’ll learn art myself the hard way", aligns with Ned’s optimistic and earnest work ethic.

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The user consistently uses first‑person statements and shares detailed progress on personal projects, indicating an introverted style (e.g., "I have been trying out Sora and Grok for video generation..."). Their focus on concrete tools, hardware, and step‑by‑step problem solving – such as fixing mistakes in the SMS map loader and writing a custom PNG‑to‑BASIC converter – shows a sensing preference. Decision‑making is driven by logical analysis of efficiency and correctness, as seen in "Programming good software requires facing one's own mistakes and fixing them" and the critique of AI inconsistency. The tweets reveal a structured, goal‑oriented approach, planning and completing tasks like building a UI package and a map editor, reflecting a judging mindset. Overall, these traits align with the ISTJ personality type.

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Retro dev building 2D pixel art games for the Master System. Maker of xui & masite map editor. Coffee‑fuelled debugging (once with a rebellious toaster).– @XmasEngine

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This cocktail blends the deep, nostalgic spirit of retro gaming with a festive Christmas flavor, echoing the creator’s focus on Christian‑inspired 2D pixel art. The dark rum represents the solid foundation of the Master System, while the ginger liqueur adds the holiday spice that @XmasEngine mentions: "I have been trying out Sora and Grok for video generation. And the conclusion is that, like for programming it is superficially impressive but actually bad when you look at the details. AI is inconsistency, bizarre details, endless prompting. I'll learn art myself the hard way." The bright blue curaçao mirrors the vivid 16‑color palette of their pixel sprites, as seen in "Drawing a 16 color sprite with 2 frames for 4 directions and animating it is not all that hard with cvbasic for SMS." The lime juice’s sharp bite reflects the debugging process described in "Finally got to loading the map into the SMS same proper. At first it did not work. Then, after fixing my mistakes it did work." Finally, the egg white foam evokes the smooth UI overlays of their xui package, referenced in "The xmas engine has a UI package named xui. It has quite a few widgets available. Xui supports widget classes, dragging, styles, event handling and dispatching."

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently shows a love of learning and analytical thinking, as seen in the tweet about trying AI tools and concluding they were "superficially impressive but actually bad when you look at the details" and deciding to learn art the hard way. They also create custom tools, such as writing their own map editor 'masite' in Go and a PNG‑to‑BASIC converter, demonstrating intellectual curiosity and problem‑solving. Their willingness to share open‑source resources like the UI package xui further reflects the Ravenclaw value of knowledge for the benefit of others. Additionally, the focus on understanding mistakes and improving code ("Programming good software requires facing one's own mistakes and fixing them") shows a thoughtful, scholarly approach. These traits collectively align with Ravenclaw's emphasis on wisdom, learning, and creativity.

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The classic Frank Sinatra anthem 'My Way' captures XmasEngine’s independent, self‑reliant spirit. He writes his own map editor ('I wrote my own map editor masite in Go Language…') and even builds a PNG‑to‑BASIC converter, embodying the lyric 'I did it my way.' His tweets about fixing bugs ('Finally got to loading the map… after fixing my mistakes it did work') echo the song’s celebration of learning from errors and persisting despite setbacks. The line 'I'll learn art myself the hard way' shows his determination to master skills on his own terms, just as the song declares personal resolve. Finally, his Christian‑inspired mission adds a moral conviction that aligns with the reflective tone of the ballad.

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