32 points

Tinnitus are sharp sinewaves for me, not white noise

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I have tinnitus. It manifests as a sharp sinewave as well. For a week however, the frequency of the sinewave dropped. It sounded exactly how a medium frequency sinewave from my phone, at around maybe 500 mhz( actually its hz) , and it could go down to around 400. It was just for that week, and then it stopped.

Your comment reminded me of that, and I thought it’s an interesting enough story

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7 points

fyi if you’re talking about audible sounds it’s Hz, or kHz, not mHz :D mine does sound around 8kHz

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2 points

I meant hz, sorry

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1 point

Nah, he’s just got that Y3K cyber hearing augmentation

Also my tinnitus is at like 10 khz

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3 points

It’s a periodic “tink” for me. It’s almost like a sound from a video game.

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20 points

I work with shaders in 3D, a lot of things can be made from noises.

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8 points

Randomness (even the computer’s pseudorandom) is really amazing. Perlin noise, Sierpinski triangles traced through random walking, etc… Lots of things can be done with random sequences.

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19 points

Add migraine aura to that list. It sucks.

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8 points

Big facts

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16 points

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10 points

Should I feel attacked

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