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I wonder if killing their dumber commanders might inadvertently be helping them…
what a strange argument to make
DJI Mini 4 Pro
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No because DJI, XPENG, BYD, and a ton of other Chinese companies have this 'move fast and break things' mentality X100 that most American firms don't have. They ran circles around GoPro and their attempts. Closest analog is Tesla/SpaceX but who knows if even those guys last long term when the guy running it is so easily distracted by nonsense (eg. Buying Twitter, starting yet another company, playing hours of Polytop…
> No because DJI, XPENG, BYD, and a ton of other Chinese companies have this 'move fast and break things' mentality X100 that most American firms don't have. Respectfully, that's ridiculous. The Silicon Valley has a long tradition of "move fast and break things". No no no, this time, it's just that the Chinese companies are simply a lot better than the Western drone companies. Yes, there are many excuses to make ("it…
BUT: However they got there, DJI is so far ahead on the consumer/commercial side I can't in good faith recommend any alternatives unless you're doing work for the federal and some sensitive state-level government entities.
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I've been annoyed by drones lots of times and never talked to the operators. It's not because I didn't notice.
Perhaps but I fly my Mini 2 regularly, and people have a hard time finding it in the sky even when I point it out to them at 100ft. At 200ft it might as well not exist. They are so small and light, they just don't put out the dBs like bigger drones.
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It's fair, but they've been working on improving the quality of their officers since 1904.
Don't know if you were attempting to make a joke, but Stalin purged the army of older, most qualified officers in the late 1930s, because they came from the pre-revolution times and were viewed as a loyalty risk. One of his biggest blunders that severely disadvantaged the country when the WW2 started.
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#396Light drones are great, but how far away are we from quiet consumer drones? I'd love to not have every hike ruined by some wannabe videographer.
I'd love to have my photoshoot not ruined by some wannabe hiker. it plays both ways
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#397Slightly off topic but it's wild how their online store is almost a direct rip-off of Apple's store. Has this been discussed before?
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#398I always look at these and think I want one but also can't think of what i'd actually use it for. I just picture it sitting in a closet next to my GoPro and Oculus after about 3 days of messing around. Anyone own one? What do you use it for?
The trick is you have to find a way to take it places that satisfy: - It's OK to fly there and you're not going to annoy anyone - You can get some interesting photos. Having previously flow R/C airplanes and aircraft drones like DJI makes are not actually that entertaining to fly, they are too easy and not that engaging. So it's all about the photos. You'll see new people flying at a park or something, but after a wh…
This is very much an opinion. I have way more fun with my Air 2 than with any RC plane I've had.
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I wonder if killing their dumber commanders might inadvertently be helping them…
what a strange argument to make
A big part of the process in undermining an opposition is promoting the worst aspects in them. Instead of killing off a moron, perhaps secretly encourage them to run for office and donate to their political campaigns, secretly buy media coverage for them, etc.
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I did. Thanks!
I don't know how DJI works, but presumably it ships the video out to a service that you then log in to to view? If so, it's on their servers and there's no "networking" you can do to know whether they forwarded it on from there.
Because you can doesn't mean you have to, especially when you don't actually have any knowledge on the topic at hand. (And, as people have pointed out, this is both a weird and incorrect assumption, adding nothing to the discussion other than confusion.)