- Summary
- My years of hearing trouble began when I realized my wired headphones and computer speakers weren't delivering the signal I needed; however, a new sound clock appeared on the display. The clock works by starting with a blank line that turns into a solid block after a few seconds, and if the fix isn't applied, this sequence remains unchanged. The time is displayed as a single digit followed by a colon, which begins blinking rapidly if correct and stops solid if incorrect. These specific behaviors on the speakers indicate a hardware connection issue rather than a hearing disorder or device malfunction. While I have previously struggled with mail debugging using tools like Mailhog, these auditory symptoms point toward the PreSonus speakers themselves being the cause of the problem. This suggests a specific hardware failure in the audio output that requires direct resolution rather than complex software solutions. Understanding the visual changes and blinking patterns on the speakers is crucial for identifying the root cause of this specific audio issue quickly.
- Title
- Jeff Geerling - Author and Software Developer in St. Louis, MO
- Description
- Jeff Geerling - Author and Software Developer in St. Louis, MO
- Keywords
- raspberry, mini, read, more, same, clock, email, blog, year, years, local, comments, today, rack, time, colon, weeks
- Categories
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.68.207, A 172.67.198.119
- Dates
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Created 2025-03-25Updated 2026-01-29Summarized 2026-03-22
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