• @[email protected]
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    241 month ago

    So whilst the drones are super-effictive (for now) they pose several serious problems - 1. Fibres can get tangled, maybe even affecting vehicles or other machinery, cars, whatever and 2. If you can view these from the air, you can use an fpv drone to trace them back to the operator (meaning they’ll need to change position more frequently and probablyclean up before returning to old positions). 3. That’s gonna be a heck of a cleanup operation.

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      1 month ago

      A drill and reel could wind up the fiber if the drone has exploded and the cable is loose. If the cable is still attached to the drone, it could send a signal to a device at the end to cut/blow up the fiber attached at the drone’s end.

      Guessing it’s impractical as they’re not doing it.

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        81 month ago

        that works as long as the cable is on perfectly flat surface and not tangled up in any way at all.

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          41 month ago

          Yeah multiply the weight of 1/2 mile of fiber by 20 to 50 tangled strands and try to drag it.

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            41 month ago

            It’s not even just 1/2 mile. I read an article recently that 15km spools are already in use and 20km spools are actively being tested.

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              41 month ago

              Is the tensile strength anywhere close enough to reel it back? I assumed the spool is carried by the drone, not dragged from the source.

              It’s a really interesting/terrifying technology. But it’s gonna a be a mess to clean it up.

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                41 month ago

                Tensile strenghth is definitely enough. Ive used fiber to tow vehicles before in a pinch. A single strand takes a surprisingly higher amount of force to break than one would expect. Good luck pulling a window pane in two…

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        11 month ago

        Us stupid humans will always find a way to kill each other.

        The only question is what survives from the planet, not from our species…

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      21 month ago

      They usually carry the spool on the drone so they don’t really get tangled because the feed end is at the source of the movement. It can always let out more slack to continue forward.

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      121 month ago

      Given how thin those are, and how many there are it might be a waste of time to try to follow them.