United Airlines flight reports possible collision with drone near San Diego
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Uh oh. I’ve never really been interested in drones but this may have triggered my policy of snapping up any tech that I think is likely to get outlawed
3d printers are next. Cant be having the masses creating physical plastic products that could be sold to them instead.
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Uh oh. I’ve never really been interested in drones but this may have triggered my policy of snapping up any tech that I think is likely to get outlawed
Are you the asshole who keeps driving through my neighborhood at 1:30am with the illegal muffler modification?
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Are you the asshole who keeps driving through my neighborhood at 1:30am with the illegal muffler modification?
Oh sorry I meant plausibly useful tech
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It's trivially easy to bypass for a lot of the DiY kits out there. I have actually sort of assumed that at some point they would try to kill that entire flight controller ecosystem under the guide of national security.
Didn't they just essentially ban DJI?
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Oh sorry I meant plausibly useful tech
Rad, carry on!
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There was no damage to the plane. Therefore you could safely surmise the drone did not strike the engine.
They should just out up like a net or cage around the engines to protect them from birds and drones and then they would be invincible.
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This is interesting because 3,000 feet is well above the software-imposed ceiling of most consumer drones. I wonder if it was an older model with fewer restrictions or something else entirely.
I mean, you can 3D printer print them and if your techy enough, you could have an unregistered drone.
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Look, I'm not saying it's wrong. I just get a very different mental image when I hear "done strike".
Everyone’s phones auto correcting the word drone eh.
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Oh sorry I meant plausibly useful tech
Come on, those illegal muffler mods are super useful, how else are you going to announce to an entire mile radius area that you need an electron microscope just to find your dick?
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3d printers are next. Cant be having the masses creating physical plastic products that could be sold to them instead.
Yep, and I just bought a Snapmaker U1 a month ago on that basis.
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