A music and science lover has revealed that some birds can store and retrieve digital data. Specifically, he converted a PNG sketch of a bird into an audio waveform, then tried to embed it in the song memory of a young starling, ready for later retrieval as an image. Benn Jordan made a video of this feat, sharing it on YouTube, and according to his calculations, the bird-based data transfer system could be capable of around 2 MB/s data speeds.
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In before EU genocides all starlings because you can’t put backdoors in them to scan for CSAM.
Imagine the possibilities for piracy and secure messaging (provided that the birds don’t snitch on you).





