Mrs. Future-to-be Andrews

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My name is Kira (formal Kira Aeva). I am a #Blind, #Neurodivergent woman born of the cosmos and all its quirks. I am heavily drawn to (though do not primarily stay in) the metaphysical, and though I don't prefer to carry the System/Plural labels, I do have different aspects (explained below) that I use to help with communication, expression, and self-acceptance. I'm not weird... I'm gifted!
AspectsB, Sarah, Aeva.
B (Derived from legal name)Logic. Neurotypical persona created as a result of living within the lines dictated by family and society as a whole. Roles include protection of core aspect, diplomat, and handling the majority of interactions with people and the external environment.
Sarah (Short for Sarahana)Emotion. Moody, darker persona created as a result of buried negative experiences suffered throughout many past lives. Roles include protection of core aspect, expression of strong passions, and handling survival-based tasks and behaviors.
Aeva (Pronounced Ayva)Emotion. Core aspect. Amorphous depending on current feelings. Age fluid between three and sixteen when in Human form. Other forms include cat, small birds, and light sphere. Roles include expression of all emotions not handled by other aspects.
Interests#Music, #Reading, #CreativeWriting, #Audiobooks, #AudioDramas, #Horror, #Paranormal, #Scifi, #Fantasy, #TrueCrime, #Medical, #Disability.
Favorite StimsFidgets, alliteration, repeating interesting words/phrases (sometimes on loop), rocking, exaggerated P and B sounds because LOLLOLLOL, stim feedback loops between me and other people.
i think it sucks when parents just tell kids like, oh you're getting punished because you didn't obey me. like,,

you're training your child to just, be someone who can't disobey, who will just go with abusive people because it's what they're supposed to do, scared of speaking up or against,,,,

please teach kids to understand and judge Why something they did was bad. kids do dumb stuff because they haven't done something before and don't know it's dangerous, that's it, , dont traumatize people for no reason

#AudioMo day23:

Did you know that there is hidden morse code all throughout Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells' album?

Somehow, probably during the two-track mix-down stage of the album, the CW from a powerful, very low frequency transmitter about 37 miles north of the studio in which this album was recorded found it's way to tape. It's centered at 16 kHz, and so low in the mix that you can't actually hear it... at least, not without some help.

This is a very short, not particularly comprehensive demo using two different methods -- a pair of stock Reaper plugins and an SDR package to mostly isolate this morse transmission, which is heard throughout the entire album.

References:
Hidden Morse Code in Tubular Bells https://madpsy.uk/link-between-the-soundtrack-of-the-exorcist-and-amateur-radio/

The Hidden Signal Inside A Platinum Selling Album - Tubular Bells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3UJAfuvniI

Anxiety go awaaaaaaaay Splurghlemuffinpan! Wedding things are supposed to be exciting. And they have been for like a week straight. Then family started doing stupid crap. Now I'm having to deal with all the anxiety about doing things my way and causing a stir. Yep!
I always say that life is an endless cycle of losing yourself and finding yourself again. By this I mean, every now and then you find yourself being reminded of the best parts of yourself that you'd forgotten about, and renewing commitments to yourself. It's more than that, but there might not be words to fully describe it. Besides, it's delicate and joyful and personal. Better to just appreciate it.
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Wish it were easier to update my display name. I have to go through the websites of my accounts rather than do it through the Cake. Meh.
Looks like my primary source of income is shoving off in a couple weeks due to my company deciding to outsource. While the unknowns of not having a job are scary as hell, the odd thing is that I'm feeling strangely liberated at the same time. This job has become hell on the mental health over the last year. It's been a good three years though, and I'm grateful to have the experience on my resume. Guess this is yet another reason to get the hell out of the States. This wonderful news dropped right in the midst of planning for my wedding in August as well. Yep, this is life. Hi guys!
I love that cats that aren’t domesticated don’t meow when they grow up, but domesticated cats do because they learned humans don’t understand their natural communication, so they keep meowing beyond the kitten stage just for us. So basically cats made up a language just to talk to us. And that language is essentially baby talk.

#AudioMo Day 17: One of the more ridiculous things I've ever posted.
I call it 'A Box Of Numpty.'

This message is threaded, and the original message contains the text I wrote, which I've now had voiced by #ElevenLabs new Alpha model. You can add special tags to the text, so the audio becomes more natural-sounding apparently.
Given that I think a certain person is nothing but an AI hallucination anyway, I thought I'd ask another AI (Google Gemma3 in this case) to extend my writings further, which I did. I then used a voice clone of me to have it read out, and well, this is the result. Somehow it seems fitting.
The original message contains all the text I wrote, and the voice clone reads that, plus the extended section.
Alt-text contains the new text written by Google Gemma 3.

Attention #nvdasr users. By now, you all should have gotten the latest version of #RemoteIncidentManager, version 3.4.3. This makes Remote Incident Manager entirely compatible with NVDA2025.1.
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#AudioMo day23:

Did you know that there is hidden morse code all throughout Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells' album?

Somehow, probably during the two-track mix-down stage of the album, the CW from a powerful, very low frequency transmitter about 37 miles north of the studio in which this album was recorded found it's way to tape. It's centered at 16 kHz, and so low in the mix that you can't actually hear it... at least, not without some help.

This is a very short, not particularly comprehensive demo using two different methods -- a pair of stock Reaper plugins and an SDR package to mostly isolate this morse transmission, which is heard throughout the entire album.

References:
Hidden Morse Code in Tubular Bells https://madpsy.uk/link-between-the-soundtrack-of-the-exorcist-and-amateur-radio/

The Hidden Signal Inside A Platinum Selling Album - Tubular Bells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3UJAfuvniI

@BorrisInABox If you crank, and I do mean absolutely crank! up the sound on some samples in Air music's Structure and in particular on their Finger Bass track, you can hear what sounds like a French AM station. I haven't done any kind of shifting like you did because I only just learnt about it from this post. All I did was use XferRecords OTT compressor which is free.
@FreakyFwoof Oh yes, you showed me some of those samples a long time ago. If it's AM, the same method wouldn't probably do much, because it's a much wider bandwidth.
@BorrisInABox I just wonder how many songs have such amazing hidden content in them now?
Also like, VHS recordings run through SDRSharp, could they all be snapshots or at least partial snapshots of shows long gone and things hidden in the spectrum nobody bothers looking for? What a fantastic rabbit hole.
@FreakyFwoof Back in the 80s, maybe late 70s, someone figured out how to record radio spectrum with a VCR by tapping part of the radio before any tuning or filtering, then reverseing the process so you could essentially tune through that snapshot using a modified radio. Now, you can play those old recordings back with SDR software and do the same. There aren't many of those old recordings online, but there are a few, and it's absolutely a trip.
Someone took that a step further, and transmitted that file using a HackRF, so you can actually use a normal analog radio doing nothing special at all to do the tuning.
@BorrisInABox I definitely want to try that with a regular radio, because yeah. Software is a pain sometimes.
@FreakyFwoof You'd have to get a HackRF or something to make that work. BTW, HDSDR is about the most usable thing I've found on Windows so far. Loads of hotkeys. Does the traditional analog stuff. If you want to decode digital, you can just send raw IQ to an audio device, then use specialized software to decode it. Not as nice as SDRSharp with it's many plugins, but also a lot easier to use.
@BorrisInABox I have HDSDR here. Tons of keys, but I never got any sound out of it despite trying for literally hours. It's connected to my roof antenna. I should try again sometime.
@FreakyFwoof Oh, I bet you don't have the DLL that connects it to the RTL driver.
@BorrisInABox OO that's a possibility.
@FreakyFwoof BTW, RTL's get overloaded very easily on FM if you use an antenna with any kind of gain on them. Having an 8-bit DAC doesn't really do it any favors. It's generally fine for what it's designed for, because usually, you're pulling in signals from small antennas and junk.
I connected my RTL to a Comet CX-333 vertical antenna made for VHF/UHF up on a 33 foot poll, and it got swamped by all kinds of junk, which is why I bought an Airspy R2. IT does a much better job at descrimination, but not everything supports it. I still have to use my RTL dongle if I want to decode HD radio or telemetry from the 433 mHz band, because those applications are made specifically to interface with RTL dongles. But for general purpose capture, the Airspy is way better.
@BorrisInABox I'd buy something different if I knew I'd get it to work, yeah. It seems fine with the TV antenna when using it to decode freeview, but maybe because that's a digital signal.
@FreakyFwoof Well, it's designed specifically to do that. Not of any use here. Our TV channels are 6 mHz wide.
The Hidden Signal Inside A Platinum Selling Album - Tubular Bells

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@BorrisInABox I think your way exposed it a bit better, meaning I could hear it better, and not the second way you showed it, running it threw a decoder. maybe that is just my ears though. that was really awesome to find out, and I never knew this until just now. thanks for that.
@JamminJerry The filter from SDRSharp is actually closer to what it would have sounded like if you tuned into the frequency directly back in 1973.
@BorrisInABox for me, I couldn't even here the cw in that though. the way you did it, I was able to hear it, and tell it was actually there.
@JamminJerry Other way around for me, almost.
@BorrisInABox I wish I was faster at morse code...
@BorrisInABox Hehehe, that's pretty cool.

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That was a fascinating piece of trivia. Thanks for sharing!