You must pick one very minor talent:
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@futurebird if i can understand cats i should be able to figure out some basic communication the other way by trial and error, but it would be a lot harder to do the other way around
maybe impossible, given it's not like cats would obey your commands or anything -
Actually - if the current #Fascist #Authoritarian Assaults on speech and the internet continue unabated - we may need to revert to #dialup point-to-point connections with the old #modems that made that sound.
Although I dont think an analog modem would work over a cell network. Hmmm... now I made myself curious...
@oldguycrusty @futurebird @Rob_T_Firefly i thought about this
but the cat network sounds like it'd be more robust -
I've been thinking of doing a "make the modem connection sound as mouth noise" contest for some time now. I think it could be hilarious and fun.
Prize?
And old modem painted gold.
@futurebird @Rob_T_Firefly I used to be able to whistle 9600 baud - *and* get the modem on the other end to negotiate
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@futurebird if I already have two of these, can I still pick another one, or would this be considered greedy?
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@futurebird I can kinda already do 3 so I had to pick 4. Let's make this bidirectional.

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@futurebird These choices are legit super-hero stuff, Iยดm team Green Meowtern.
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@futurebird I can kinda already do 3 so I had to pick 4. Let's make this bidirectional.

@futurebird Joke's on me tho, I wasted my wish. It turns out all the sounds just mean "FEED ME!!!!""
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@futurebird the last two being separate is just cruel. I guess we need to pair up
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@futurebird it was a real struggle picking between 3 & 4 for practical reasons, and 1 for the sheer meme of it
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@futurebird Now obviously the cat communications are winning here, but hear me out. I already understand what my cat says (it's almost always "give me food"), and she wouldn't care about much I had to tell her.
But if I could understand modem noise, that's 56kbit/s. It wouldn't be too hard to play back arbitrary text as modem noise, so I'd be able to speed-read at 7000 characters per second. I'd be able to read Ulysses in under 5 minutes. Clear win. -
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@futurebird I wouldn't call it minor to my cat

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I like the idea of understanding the cats but not being able to respond. I can thwart all their plans and they'll think I'm omniscient
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Tough choice.
(4) will leave me enslaved to my two lords and masters, so that absolutely out.
(3) is not useful: I think they already understand and mostly don't care, depending whether it fits their little furry agenda.
(2) is also not useful, except to understand what garbage the people are emitting who chose (1). Because nobody uses modems any more.
(1) Is by far the coolest: I can cosplay as a terminator T-X (see Terminator 3 where it makes those noises to communicate with the official databases).
It has to be (1). Def.
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I like the idea of understanding the cats but not being able to respond. I can thwart all their plans and they'll think I'm omniscient
@ChrisJagged @futurebird Cats can already understand us.

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I like the idea of understanding the cats but not being able to respond. I can thwart all their plans and they'll think I'm omniscient
That assumes they're not aware of you understanding them. A big if.
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@futurebird "cats understand what I tell them" feels OP. I'm gonna tell them about computer programming and lockpicking
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That assumes they're not aware of you understanding them. A big if.
I'll act all indifferent, like they do. But I'll KNOW
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@futurebird I really think you're minimizing the skill involved in these truly extraordinary talents.
Although, if I saw someone talking to a cat I would likely just think they're drunk.
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I'll act all indifferent, like they do. But I'll KNOW
Much luck. They read your body language. Your surprise, your anger, your ennui after the 10th iteration of "some more food".