How useful would this have been back at the dawn of computation, I wonder?
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Pigeon guided missile but instead of pigeon it's a parrot and sings relevant source code in hex and an interpeter assembles it.
(I hate the last 4 words that sentence I made.)
They didn’t have ultrasonic microphones at the dawn of computation
B I R D S A R E N T R E A L
Yep, obviously a government funded drone if it only has 2Mb uplink
So a moving target of data you cant reliably recall and might get shot by someone looking for food. At least its neat though.
In order to transmit/receive data during the night, a different carrier and modulation should be used: owls and a hoot-based Morse code (e.g. "ho-ho-ho-ho hooo-hooo-hooo hooo-hooo-hooo hooo" safely conveys "hoot" through the night skies).
I got the error correction baseball bat!
Make it an account on Twitter (I refuse to call that thing X)
Closest I’ll do is call it Xitter (pronounced zitter)
I would have understood this text quicker if the picture wasn’t of a bird.
Edit: wow, this is really amazing! You can jump to 17:40 to see the comparison, but it’s worth watching more of it.