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Dear users,
Today, electricity is not just comfort for me — it is the ability to work and maintain this website. Due to the war, my home is without power for up to 18 hours a day. When electricity is gone, the internet is often unavailable, the refrigerator stops working, and much of the time I am forced to sit in darkness.
The only realistic solution is a power backup system — an inverter with batteries — costing about $2200.
Thanks to your support, $1870 has already been raised — 85% of the goal. Only $330 remains to reach the goal.
This is incredible progress, and I am sincerely grateful to everyone who has already supported me.
I have taken a loan to begin solving this problem, but covering the remaining cost on my own is still difficult. Every contribution now helps bring this goal to completion and restore stable working conditions.
If this project has been useful to you, any support now can help bring this goal to completion.
Support for Power Backup (Inverter + Batteries)


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Online Hearing test

The 60 second online hearing test. It’s free, simple and no sign up required.

Click the play button to begin the test.

The current frequency is:

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Attention! Always make sure headphones/speakers are set to a low volume to avoid damage to hearing or equipment. When the tone becomes too faint to hear, stop the test: do not increase the volume of your headphones/speakers.

How high can you hear?

This 60 second tone helps you determine the highest frequency your ears can detect. The range of human hearing is typically quoted as being from 20-20,000Hz, but age and prolonged exposure to loud sounds can significantly lower your ability to hear high frequencies. For best results, perform the test at a comfortable volume in a quiet environment and use good quality headphones.

Please note, due to the large number of uncontrollable variables involved here, this is not a scientifically rigorous test, but a rough indicator.