I'm a Californian (who wishes to live in Canada) trans-nonbinary (poly-everything to be specific, and I exclusively use they/them pronouns, and some neopronouns, including ones of mine, and I use the title mV. [for Maverique {a nonbinary identity}]) plural neurodiverse person (at 4 I was specifically diagnosed with the variety of Autism formerly known as Asperger's, and ADHD) who does many technological things, SoundFonts being the tip of the iceberg. I always put loads of effort into things. That said, that particular statement has sometimes not applied to certain things of mine. Also, my ability to express parts of my creativity is limited by various things. I can't draw or do any 3D besides layering or box modelling due to dysgraphia and shaky hands. I don't have any pitch skills whatsoever, and music theory was a rocky time for me. My voice is higher but completely non-melodic. I do have the ability to write really well, but it has to have minimal dialogue and involve no handwriting.
I was 15 when I privately started HiDef on a high school PC, and I finished it 5 days before my 17th birthday. I turned 18 on May 30th 2020. I had dabbled in soundfonts before and alongside HiDef, but I hadn't gotten far until I did HiDef.
I spent 5 years of my life on one single piece of Zelda fanart, carefully crafting it more and more over that time. I used to be quite active in the retro scene, but that's a story for another time. I did 3D art on thingiverse for eons until 2019, and I spent loads of effort making those. I've filled cloud storage at times. Also, I have had to remake accounts due to being locked out of some due to the source GDrive filling to a point where email doesn't work. Specifically Twitter in particular. I don't use Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, video-based and image-heavy social media, and the like. I've predominately used free services and tools when possible, and open source ones when possible. If one is to repay me for my contributions or otherwise gift me something, at the present moment things such as Steam games, DeviantArt points, DeviantArt Core, Reddit Premium (etc), or some kind of creative gift work. I love Linux and Android. In late 2019 I lost the HDD in my first Windows PC thanks to Microsoft Update chaos, which made me have to install Ubuntu GamePack 18.04 on it. Many things were lost for good. Luckily I wasn't extremely devastated. I do hoard data though. I also am in the modding scene, but my soldering skills are lackluster. My code is very hacky and ragtag. While good examples of my work exist, they are surrounded by my failures. Also, before you ask, I am not a transgirl. And I am by no means FTM either. In fact, I'm not binary trans. Trans-androgynous: yes. Binary trans: no. Also, I'm a Jedi worshipper. I'm also a pacifist. I also believe in reforming our society for the better in a non-traditionalist way. In DnD, I am a Neutral Good. I've made several helpful visual works for the LGBTQ+ community of Reddit. Also, when I'm bored with limited internet access, my creativity manifests in deep ways.
Also, one thing to know about me is that my entire life isn't normal. In fact, I would even go as far as to say "blursed" on occasion.
I hope that this bio is good enough.
Here's my Geek Code and Bear Code encoded with BWTC32Key without touching the password box:
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This should tell a lot about me. I had to encode it to avoid possible formatting errors. The decompressed file should be interpreted as an ASCII Text file. The first two letters should be B0 (NOT in hexadecimal) followed by a lowercase F with two dashes after it. If this is correct, then you've gotten it right. Now, the Geek Code generator produced output somewhat incompatible with the site's decoder of the same version. Also some fields were answered in a way that isn't necessarily one way or the other. The Bear Code encoder is dead, so I had to manually make the Bear Code. You probably won't have an easy time reading it. But if you understand this stuff, then you should know some interesting things about me. Such as my attire and OS preferences and usages. Of course, I'm a techie. Also, it bears mentioning that I don't use binary pronouns.