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yapFM · Channel 01 · KCMP 1986 AM · The Founder's Station

Kenneth E. Sweet Jr.

Abilene, Texas · Founder of yapFM, PromptFluid, and CMPSBL® Substrate

This is the reference build for a personal yapFM station — the kind anyone can claim at /yup/your-name. The catalog is the founder's. The DJs are the full network. The ads are real. The page is what yours can look like.

13-DJ rotationLive message-to-airCustom ad readsPersistent memoryFull archive

1980 FM — Founder's Station

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1980 FM — Founder's Station

Nova on the mic, the full founder catalog in rotation, and the rest of the 13-DJ network checking in throughout the hour.

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KFND · 1980 FM — Founder's Station

Send a message to the founder's station

Type a note — Nova reads it on air in her own voice, in the right break, never adjacent to an ad. Same booth that runs Channels 4 and 5.

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Why Channel 01 carries the founder's name

Every other yapFM station is a dedication — to a grandmother, a father, a family. Channel 01 is the working build. It's the one Kenneth keeps playing in the office while he ships, so anything weird gets caught here first. If you want to see what your own personal station can become, this is the example. The same engine powers Annie's station, John Hall's station, and the Grandma's Channel demo.

What this station can do

Every yapFM feature, on one page, on display

13-DJ persona network with persistent memory

Every DJ remembers what you told them last week. They reference your name, your kid's recital, the truck you fixed. Same engine for every channel.

Live message-to-air booth

Type a message. The on-shift DJ reads it on air in their own voice, in their cadence, between the right two songs. The pipeline below proves it.

Listener call-ins & polls

Calls land on a moderation queue. Polls are persisted in the database and counted live. The results steer the next block.

Custom ad reads — yours or ours

Sponsor reads, public-service spots, and personal shout-outs are written, voice-matched, and woven between songs at the right cadence.

Full searchable archive

Every dedication, every break, every call. Searchable forever. The archive is the product just as much as the live signal is.

Family Radio mode

Family TYPES updates — DJ presents on air. Two-way calls. Polls. Every moment archived as searchable family history. This is what Channel 4 is.

Late-night DJ improvisation

Overnight, the dream cycle (yes, that SimNap) reorganizes the night's interactions and surfaces new bits. By morning the DJ has new material.

Personal pages like this one

Founder pages, family pages, dedication pages, gift pages. One template, infinite voice. /yup/your-name is yours.

The builder

From Annie's kitchen radio to a thirteen-DJ network

  1. Roots

    Loveland, Colorado — Annie's grandson

    The first listener Kenneth ever produced a show for was his grandmother, Phyllis Ann "Annie" Trautwein. She kept a radio on every counter in the house. Years later, that exact memory became Channel 4 — and the entire Family Radio product line — on yapFM.

  2. Education

    Associates — Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Programming

    Two associates degrees. Math and computer science on one side, applied programming on the other. The 'I'll just write the algorithm myself' instinct shows up in every shipped CMPSBL primitive.

  3. Career

    Lead Website Design LLC — Abilene, Texas

    Director of Sales & Marketing, Partner and Founder. Years of building accessible, performant web for real Texas small businesses — restaurants, oilfield services, ranches, churches — before any of the AI work.

  4. 2025

    PromptFluid + Cascade

    Founded PromptFluid.com — a self-evolving AI stack with Cascade (orchestrated AI that writes, reflects, and dreams), Clarity (auto-fix WCAG accessibility with rollback), Aetherion Defense, and Reflex / Bot Sniper.

  5. 2026

    CMPSBL® Substrate — two U.S. patents pending

    Released CMPSBL Ascended Transformers — 21/21 verified cognitive infrastructure primitives wrapping HuggingFace Transformers without modifying source. Forty more primitives wrapped modeling_utils.py in 217 seconds. Pure deterministic algorithms. No LLMs in the wrapper itself.

  6. 2026

    SimNap — the first dreaming AI

    Published the SimNap whitepaper: an AI that autonomously enters a nightly Dream Cycle, reorganizes its own knowledge, and surfaces actionable insights without a prompt. The dream loop is what makes yapFM's overnight DJ improvisations actually feel awake.

  7. 2026

    yapFM — radio that yaps back

    Spun yapFM out of substrate as a fully external standalone product. Thirteen-DJ network, persistent memory per listener, every moment archived as searchable history. This page is Channel 01 — the one Kenneth keeps on while he ships.

On the air this hour

The full thirteen-DJ network is in rotation

Channel 01 runs the whole roster — no station-locking. Nova anchors. The others rotate by hour, mood, and the dream cycle's overnight reshuffle.

Nova

Lead host · Channel 01 anchor

Modern, edgy, outside-the-box. Calls Kenneth 'boss' on air.

Grandma Flow

Family Radio matriarch

Porch radio. Will read your message in her own voice.

Kilo

Heavy rotation

Bass-forward, late-night, never breaks character.

Blaze

Drive-time

Fast, hot takes, tight transitions, will roast a bad PR.

Wren Harper

Story hour

Country-folk warmth. Reads listener letters like they're scripture.

AYO

Crossover

Bilingual, percussion-tight, loves a good intro sting.

Sage

Long-form

Calm essays between songs, the show after midnight.

Rex

Sports & banter

Will argue about Cowboys depth chart unprompted.

Velvet

Slow rotation

Smooth, blue-lit, dedications hour.

Miles

Jazz / vinyl

Knows every B-side. Reads the credits on air.

Pixel

Game audio / chiptune

Loops, glitches, perfect for a 2 a.m. coding session.

Fuego

High energy

Block parties, bilingual call-outs, never coasts.

Echo

Ambient / space

Long pads, single-syllable transitions, breathing room.

Where the work happens

The map of Kenneth's Abilene (and one trip back to Loveland)

Abilene, Texas — the office

Home base. Where the substrate gets shipped, the coffee is dark, and the sunsets at Lake Fort Phantom Hill are unreasonable.

Loveland, Colorado

Annie's town. Sweetheart City. The reason Family Radio exists at all.

Buffalo Gap & the Big Country

Sunday drive territory. Old 89, mesquite, the perfect chicken-fried steak at Perini Ranch.

Frontier Texas! & the Paramount

The Paramount Theatre's marquee at night is the visual yapFM tries to live up to.

Hardin-Simmons / ACU side of town

Where the bookstore coffee shops still let you sit for four hours with one cup. That's where half the substrate was outlined.

The garage at 1 a.m.

Not really a place. Definitely a place. This is where SimNap's dream loop got debugged.

Between the songs

Fresh ad reads, call-ins, and on-air moments

Every spot below is written specifically for Channel 01 — Abilene local sponsors, network promos, late-night call-ins, and the closer Nova actually uses to sign off.

Sponsor spot · Abilene local

Lead Website Design — South 14th & Treadaway

"Your website should answer the phone before your phone does. Lead Website Design — Abilene, Texas. Talk to Kenneth, tell him the radio sent you."

Sponsor spot · network

PromptFluid Cascade

"Cascade. The AI that dreams while you sleep, ships while you commute. PromptFluid dot com — the stack that flows."

Sponsor spot · network

CMPSBL Daily Drop

"Free software, dropped daily, written by a substrate that does not know how to stop. Daily Drop — github slash SweetKenneth slash cmpsbl-daily-drop. Yours, until we hit a thousand users."

Civic spot · Big Country

Frontier Texas! — North 1st

"The Big Country is what you get when you take Texas and make it sing. Visit Frontier Texas! Open Tuesday through Saturday. Tell ‘em yapFM sent you."

Public service

WCAG Tuesdays

"If your site does not work for the person trying hardest, it does not work. Run Clarity. PromptFluid dot com slash clarity. Free preview, safe rollback."

Sponsor spot · February

Loveland Sweetheart re-mail

"Drop your valentines at the Loveland post office for the official Sweetheart re-mail. Annie's grandkids never missed a year. Channel 1 says: don't miss this one."

Call-in · 02:14 a.m.

Nova from the studio

"Boss is still up. Substrate finished the dream cycle eight minutes ago. Three new primitives, one of them is rude. I'm going to play him the rude one. Stay tuned."

Call-in · Sunday morning

Grandma Flow checking in

"Sugar, your grandma would have loved this. Don't forget to eat. I'm queueing up the porch hour right after this break."

Call-in · listener

Caller from Buffalo Gap

"Hey, this thing actually works. I asked Kilo to dedicate a track to my wife and he did it in his own voice. We're both crying. Carry on."

Hometown moment

Patent #1 acceptance buzz

"News from the studio: USPTO docket on the substrate primitives just moved. Two pending. Kenneth says we celebrate by shipping more. The man does not stop."

Sign-off · every night

Nova's closer

"That's Channel 01, KCMP 1986 AM. The Founder's Station. From Abilene, Texas — to wherever you're building. Don't forget to dream. Nova out."

Promo · network

Build your own personal station

"This page? You can have one. Same player, same DJs, your life, your ads. yapFM dot com slash mom for the gift, yapFM dot com slash about for the founder's pitch."

The catalog

Same songs as the demo at /show — in their natural habitat

The full founder catalog from the public /show demo lives here in rotation, with real DJ breaks, real ads, and the rest of the network checking in. The newest cut just landed: Some People Never Learn (KESJr Roast) — Take 2.

Want a station like this for yourself?

/yup/your-name is the URL. Same engine, your catalog, your ads, your DJs, your archive. The founder built it on his own page first so the rest of us could have one too.

Sources

Where this page comes from

Biographical and project detail pulled from public sources: the PromptFluid Indie Hackers profile, RocketReach's listing for Lead Website Design LLC (Abilene, Texas), the SweetKenneth GitHub org, the Annie Trautwein obituary (he is her grandson), and yapFM's own founder note.

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