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minus-square@Gradually_AdjustinglinkEnglish18•6 months agoThing I like about drones: one less life on the line. Thing I hate about drones: the life being spared will almost always be the one more privileged. No improvement in weaponry is better than peace.
minus-square@DadiferlinkEnglish3•6 months agoI was referring to the privileged life saved. They don’t have to be too privileged.
minus-squareEcho DotlinkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-26 months agoNo, you can’t. They require circuit boards, and motors. You can 3D print the blades which is literally the cheapest part, and could be made more cheaply with injection molding. Oh and the bomb. Can’t 3d print that
Thing I like about drones: one less life on the line.
Thing I hate about drones: the life being spared will almost always be the one more privileged.
No improvement in weaponry is better than peace.
You can 3D print them dirt cheap.
“No improvement” is the important part
I was referring to the privileged life saved. They don’t have to be too privileged.
No, you can’t.
They require circuit boards, and motors. You can 3D print the blades which is literally the cheapest part, and could be made more cheaply with injection molding.
Oh and the bomb. Can’t 3d print that