• Zigurd an hour ago

I saw this on Facebook before I saw it here. While it bears a superficial resemblance to 1000s of clickbaity tech stunts this one really delighted me. Some of these should be edited into a remastered release of Blade Runner.

• 12_throw_away 2 hours ago

IMO it's worth watching the video rather than reading someone's writeup of it. My favorite part is this (written) list of everything that went wrong [1] ... and how much of it is due to the intersection of hardware, software, vendors, and linux

[1] https://youtu.be/EYRrUiM_A6g?si=T60tAChuo-GNtfqW&t=921

• tantalor an hour ago

The video is incredibly fucking annoying

• 12_throw_away an hour ago

Oh, I'm so sorry. This one is more technical, does it meet with your approval? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0la5DBtOVNI

• SubiculumCode 14 minutes ago

Following the Ukraine war has basically made me flinch at the sight and sound of drones.

• zkmon an hour ago

I think this is in the category of excess application of technology

• rolph 11 minutes ago

[delayed]

• m463 an hour ago

I don't know - I got an automatic garbage can that not only opens and closes, it also ejects the garbage bag when it is full and vacuums in another one into place.

today's luxury is tomorrow's necessity.

things get normalized. pop-up ads, selfies, subscriptions, the cybertruck...

• nine_k 6 minutes ago

> today's luxury is tomorrow's necessity

Indeed, see stuff like fridges, cars, phones, internet access...

> pop-up ads, selfies, subscriptions, the cybertruck...

None of these are a luxury, or ever was; in a way, they are the opposite.

• rf15 an hour ago

you got me, I am deadly afraid of the world in which any of these become a necessity

• hdorchy 23 minutes ago

noise, autonomy are real constraints. And the wind resistance is a safety critical issue. To make it wind resistant you need to increase the drone's power/weight ratio which works against battery life/autonomy and weight (more battery, more weight) This is a nice technical experiment but cannot work as a general public product in my opinion (I build drones since 2013 and know this topic in depth)

• SoftTalker an hour ago

The kid would appear to have a future job opportunity at Cyberdyne Systems.

• 4b11b4 an hour ago

And drenches them in sound

• mlmonkey 21 minutes ago

Bonus: free hairdryer!

• ricardobayes 2 hours ago

That's really cool honestly. This took me back to around 2017 when everyone was into hardware startups.

• derwiki an hour ago

Interesting, not what I remember from 2017. To which hardware startups are you referring?

• dlcarrier 14 minutes ago

One example of the peak of that craziness was in 2016, after Snapchat released glasses with an embedded camera, which were more or less received as as a gimmick by their user base, Snapchat changed their name to Snap Inc and told their investors that they're now a hardware company.

• ricardobayes 32 minutes ago

Well that was the peak of the kickstarter era, tons of wearables and new projects. You know, like Pebble

• tonymillion 13 minutes ago

Or the Nixie [1] (actually nixie was earlier, but went out of business in 2017)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixie_Labs_Nixie

• comrade1234 2 hours ago

Good for a haircut too.

• saltcured 2 hours ago

Yeah, I can only imagine the stability when breezy weather hits that big sail

• tamimio 2 hours ago

>what was supposedly a small project ended up big and complicated

Welcome to the drone world! So many moving parts and one tiny mistake, you end up losing a $60k drone in the ocean (true story!)

That being said, regulations prevent flying drones of any size above people, unless the drone is high to certain altitude, because of all the dangers that bring, a small issues and the props will harm them.

Cool project tho!