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Lena ignored it. Then she photographed a duck staring directly at a security camera outside the Federal Reserve’s backup server farm. The duck’s head was cocked. The image, blown up, showed a reflection in its eye: a faint grid of symbols that looked nothing like English.

The duck blinked. A sideways blink.

The audit is always watching.

Her phone pinged. A new message from Anas_platyrhynchos_Actual : “We know. Bring bread. Sourdough, not white. And for god’s sake, stop calling it ‘duckvision.’ The term is ‘Remote Wetland Telemetry.’ We have standards.” duckvision

As DuckVision continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications across various industries. With its potential to transform the way we interact with machines and the world around us, DuckVision is an exciting development that's worth keeping an eye on. Lena ignored it

It went viral. Not on the main feeds, but in the encrypted group chats of junior attachés, burned-out neuroscientists, and retired intelligence officers. They weren't laughing. They were asking questions . The image, blown up, showed a reflection in