First TikTok, then DJI?

  • @[email protected]
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    723 days ago

    Is there a good source explaining how these drones are used in the US by the Chinese govt? Are they sold to consumers, but upload to a China-based cloud? There was zero background in that article.

  • @[email protected]
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    723 days ago

    I’d really love to see a US domestic drone product for consumers. Its kind of sad that there aren’t any options when it comes to premade drones.

    • @[email protected]
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      123 days ago

      I own a Skydio and they were the only ones. Until recently they exited from the consumer space.

  • @[email protected]
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    223 days ago

    Would this disable/prevent use of already purchased drones as well? I’ve considered picking one of these up for the longest time, but now with this potential ban, I’d really want to pick one up, but not if they would be unusable if this passes.

    • @[email protected]
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      123 days ago

      I’ve wanted to pick one up for ages, but when I look into it there’s so many restrictions on where you can fly that I can’t see myself being able to get much use of out.

      • @[email protected]
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        323 days ago

        Unless you live next to an airport or next to a federal building, it’s really not all that restrictive. Only places I haven’t been able to fly were near camp David and a local airport.

        • @[email protected]
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          223 days ago

          For starters you cannot fly a drone over a person except the operator (yourself). The weight of the drone or inclusion of prop guards does not change this.

          So goodbye to flying around any busy area or city.

          • Андрей Быдло
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            123 days ago

            For starters you cannot fly a drone over a person except the operator (yourself).

            Is that because most drones are passively recording a videosteeam for it’s operator to navigate it? Would it affect cameraless drones?

            • @[email protected]
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              23 days ago

              Ita because they could fall on people and cause harm.

              You can in theory fly a drone over people if it meets a few criteria such as enclosed blades, under 250 grams, purely for recreation (no helping people or taking photos of your roofs gutters, purely recreation), displaying your registered FAA number on the drone chassis, etc etc.

              Basically no drone you can buy is actually rated to fly over people, and that’s before passing the test and registering your drone with the FAA.

              • Андрей Быдло
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                223 days ago

                Such a blunder, imho. Since drones are the future at least for warfare, encouraging their use with certified and safe models may be a no-brainer to support the growth of that technology and educating civil operators en masse.

                • @GregorGizeh
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                  423 days ago

                  I think people piloting drones is just an intermediate step, there isnt some huge demand for drone pilots in the future. As soon as it is feasible that task will be relegated to computers, be it truly autonomous drones or centrally controlled by a guidance system.

        • @[email protected]
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          122 days ago

          We live 4.5kms from an airport. Can’t even fly it in our backyard since the limit is 5kms. Doesn’t matter how high you fly it.