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So as we all know, it is impossible for man to soar through the heavens as a bird does. Any attempt will lead one to be struck down from the skies for their hubris. It can't be done, Boeing is proof of this. So what if I wanted to do the next best thing?

I've heard the words "Learn to hack, learn to drone" echoed around these parts a few times. I've tried learning programming again and again, but it seems I'm just not that Type of trans woman. Instead I got really into CAD and 3d printing and remote control vehicles, so the "learn to drone" part really appeals to me. Problem is, I don't know where to start. Do I just buy a $300 DJI drone before they get banned? Do I learn how simulators work and practice a bunch first? Do fpv and bigger camera drones share a skillset? How do I not fuck up when I'm living in a big city? If I already have a transmitter, is that a cost I can save or do drones generally come with their own?

I'm also interested in reading about the ways people use drones for revolutionary purposes, for lack of a better term. I know local orgs have a need for good protest footage, but flying a drone downtown is probably super duper illegal and the new Remote ID rules would make me copbait if I were to say, sit in the bed of a leading truck and follow a march from above. Drones are super cool, but less so if a cop just shoots it down with his scifi radio gun and then tracks me down and arrests me.

By the way, has anyone ever built a drone? I already have a 3d printer and a transmitter I use for robot combat. And I'm pretty familiar with drone parts - motors made to spin propellers can also spin blades, and tiny receivers and batteries made for weight-limited flying vehicles are great for weight-limited fighting vehicles. I just don't understand flight controllers or cameras or propellers or how to pick parts or anything. It would also (with dubious legality) avoid the Remote ID issue and my homebrew drones wouldn't be banned for being Chinese spies.

So hey sickos, how do I learn to drone?

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[–] InvaderZinn@midwest.social 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I think she deleted the video. But when she was first starting out, SexyCyborg (Naomi Wu) used a quadcopter to drop an esp8266 {deauther|wifi "jammer"} on top of a makerspace for being sexist(iirc). Combining drones with easy throwaway hardware like that always appealed to me. You can do all sorts of neat stuff with an esp32 these days.

Also, don't feel like you have to be able to program to hack. There's plenty of great tools and frameworks out there and hacking can largely be about information gathering using said tools. Just be careful, whatever you do!

[–] Babs@hexbear.net 11 points 4 months ago (1 children)

God she is so fucking cool sometimes. Just found that payload system, the "Screaming Fist".

She also made a neat fpv monocular that clips on to a hat so you don't have to be blindfolded while flying. Given I don't have FPV goggles yet, I should look into making one of these.

[–] InvaderZinn@midwest.social 6 points 4 months ago

Oh, yeah, that's what it was called! Here's the video, for anyone interested.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdk4Zw2oYdc

I did a thing made a Drone Dart release system that was pretty ingenious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=969XGZ_t7cE

Something to keep in mind, DJI Drones broadcast their operator's GPS I'm sure some of the other ones out there do as well.