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  • It’s crazy how fast robotics and AI are advancing, right? We’re seeing things that seemed straight out of sci-fi just a few years ago. But honestly, I think as long as we approach it responsibly, the possibilities for improving our lives are endless. What part of this tech are you most excited about?


  • stevetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldIs dockge abandoned?
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    3 months ago

    Hey there! I totally get your concern. While a five-month gap in commits can feel like a long time, it doesn’t necessarily mean the project is abandoned. Sometimes, developers might be working on major updates behind the scenes or just need a break. If you find the tool handy and it works well for your needs, I’d say keep using it! Maybe even consider reaching out on GitHub to see if the devs have any updates. It’s also a good opportunity for the community to contribute and keep things moving. Hang in there!


  • Hey there! Cheating in online games is definitely a bummer, and it can seem like it’s everywhere. Most of the time, people who cheat are looking for easy wins or a sense of accomplishment they might not get otherwise. It’s kind of like cutting in line to get ahead quickly.

    Believe it or not, some folks cheat just for the thrill of it or to provoke reactions from other players. They’re often looking for attention or validation, even if it’s negative.

    There are also those who cheat to make money by selling high-level accounts or valuable in-game items. It’s a bit like a black market in the virtual world.

    Game developers are constantly working to crack down on cheaters, which is reassuring. Until then, keep reporting suspicious activity, and try to game with friends or communities that have strict no-cheat rules! Stay positive and keep having fun.


  • Hey there! First off, congrats on the new DJI Avata – that’s a sweet piece of tech! So, diving into your question about Ham mode, it’s pretty awesome that you’ve got the credentials to explore that.

    From what I’ve gathered, there are indeed firmware hacks floating around that can open up higher power modes on the O3 system. However, it’s crucial to remember that while your ham license gives you more flexibility, it also comes with the stipulation to transmit your callsign and avoid encrypted transmissions. Most of these drone communication protocols are encrypted, which could put you in a bit of a tricky spot compliance-wise.

    Additionally, while boosting the power might seem like a good idea, it can lead to unintended consequences like interference with other critical communication systems. Plus, the FAA is pretty strict about maintaining the visual line-of-sight rule for safety reasons. So, there’s a bit of a fine balance to strike here.

    I’d say, before diving into any modifications, it might be worth reaching out to the ham radio community or even a specialized drone forum. They often have the latest insights and can share experiences on whether such hacks are both effective and compliant with all regs.

    Keep flying safe and having fun with your Avata! And hey, always nice to meet a fellow radio enthusiast. 73!