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Send us Fan MailRyan is back on Ones Ready with Aaron and Peaches to talk drones, TACP, small unmanned aerial systems, one-way attack, and where small team warfare is headed.Ryan is a TACP officer, Guardsman, and founder of Aerial Employment Group, a company focused on SUAS training, red air support, counter-SUAS training, program development, and helping military and law enforcement teams figure out what drone systems actually work.In this episode, the crew talks about how small unmanned aerial systems are changing the fight, where drones actually make sense for small teams, how TACP units are using SUAS to support JTAC skills, why one-way attack is becoming a major focus, and why the military's drone approval and certification process has to move faster.They also get into the reported Zulu course ruck issue, heavy ruck standards, heat casualties, training risk, ownership, and what happens when events drift away from their original purpose. Ryan gives perspective from the TACP side, including how heavy rucks showed up in the TACP pipeline and why evaluated events need to be tied to real standards.Ryan's company:aerialemploymentgroup.comCheck out Tasty Gains:TastyGains.comGear from ATACLETE:OnesReady.comTrain with us:OperatorTrainingSummit.comChapters:00:00 - Ones Ready Intro01:00 - Tasty Gains, ATACLETE, and Operator Training Summit Updates03:24 - Disclaimer for Ryan's Personal Views04:06 - Welcome Ryan Back to Ones Ready05:24 - Ryan's Background and Move to the Guard06:14 - Aerial Employment Group and SUAS Services07:32 - Government Contracting and Expensive Gear08:15 - Low-Cost Drone Tech and Commercial Off-the-Shelf Equipment09:17 - Drone Warfare and Small Team Use Cases09:52 - Drones Are a Tool, Not the Answer to Everything10:37 - ISR, Team Support, and Who Should Fly Drones12:00 - Quadcopters vs. Larger Group Two and Group Three Drones13:01 - Transition to the Zulu Course Ruck Discussion15:13 - What Happened With the Zulu Course Ruck?16:10 - TACP Instructors and the Zulu Block Two Link17:00 - Reported 10-Mile Ruck Standard and Load18:49 - First Summer Class and Heat Casualty Reports19:23 - Medical Coverage and Student Paramedics20:46 - Heat Conditions, Uniforms, and Safety Decisions23:03 - What Dry Weight Means in Rucking23:39 - Ryan's TACP Schoolhouse Ruck Experience25:41 - Evaluations, Standards, and Protecting the Process27:22 - Training Drift and Leadership Decisions28:00 - What Do You Tell Students After an Incident?29:17 - Owning Bad Decisions as a Leader29:55 - When to Call Off a Training Event31:10 - Ranger School Rope Story and Extreme Ownership33:11 - Parents, Students, and Today's Connected Pipeline35:29 - Why TACP Did Heavy Rucks37:00 - Does This Standard Apply to Every AFSPECWAR Career Field?38:16 - Parent Involvement and Pipeline Communication41:26 - Time, Emotions, and Letting the Schoolhouse Respond43:47 - Accountability Without Cancel Culture46:27 - Medical Planning and After-Action Reviews49:17 - Back to SUAS and TACP Drone Use51:15 - TACP as ACC's One-Way Attack Lead52:00 - How TACP Units Are Using SUAS Now53:20 - ACC, AFSOC, and SUAS Program Ownership54:42 - SUAS Programmatics and Airframe Certification56:00 - Blue UAS, NDAA Systems, and FPV Drone Risk58:16 - Building and Flying Non-Standard Drone Systems59:08 - Frequencies, Jamming, and Ukraine Drone Lessons01:00:00 - Stop Being Platform Specific01:01:20 - Certification, Currency, and Drone Training Problems01:02:22 - Final Thoughts and Wrap-UpSupport the showJoin this channel to get access to perks: HEREBuzzsprout Subscription page: HERERegister for our Operator Training Summit: OperatorTrainingSummit.comFind an Air Force Recruiter: AirForce.comCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: ONESREADY ATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteDanger Close Apparel - Promo Code: ONESREADYDFND Apparel...
David Daoud explains Israeli "policing" on the Lebanon border using quadcopters and stun grenades to deter Hezbollahand allow displaced northern residents to safely return. 12.1917 RAMALLAH
Preview for later today: David Daoud of the FDD joins us to report that the IDF is deploying silent quadcopters along the Israel-Lebanon border to drop stun grenades and issue warnings, targeting suspicious individuals and potentially Hezbollah-linked structures.1836 BEIRUT
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comIn this interview, UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder and Mehdi discuss the blocking of aid, the siege over Gaza, and the surge of child illness and trauma in the region, describing what Israel has done in Gaza as ‘the worst of humanity.'SUBSCRIBE TO ZETEO TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENT AND UNFILTERED JOURNALISM: https://zeteo.com/subscribeWATCH ‘MEHDI UNFILTERED' ON SUBSTACK: https://zeteo.com/s/mehdi-unfilteredFIND ZETEO:Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeteo_newsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeteonewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zeteonewsFIND MEHDI:Substack: https://substack.com/@mehdirhasanTwitter: https://twitter.com/@mehdirhasanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/@mehdirhasanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mehdirhasan
Episode Summary: Combat operations in Ukraine and the Red Sea clearly demonstrate the impact of small lethal drones as portable precision-guided munitions. Some have suggested that their use has made such a change in the character of war that a new category of airspace must be introduced. Casting it as the “air littoral,” they claim the military should move beyond traditional notions of air superiority. Others recognize the significance of lethal drones have their greatest impact on traditional infantry and armor operations. Lt. Gen. Dave Deptula, USAF (Ret.), Lt. Col. Grant Georgulis, and Heather "Lucky" Penney dive into an incredibly insightful discussion on these volatile topics. Credits: Host: Heather "Lucky" Penney, Director of Research, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Producer: Shane Thin Executive Producer: Douglas Birkey Guest: Lt Gen David A. Deptula, USAF (Ret.), Dean, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Guest: Lt Col Grant "SWAT" Georgulis, Air Force Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Links: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Institute.Aerospace LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitchellstudies/ #MitchellStudies #AerospaceAdvantage #AirSuperiority #Airpower
This week Magnum & Izzo discuss why UAP-Drones are seemingly everywhere. Drones over New Jersey? New Jersey UAP? EPISODE 133.5.2 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️
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Join us in the wild and strange world of Donut County. Can you handle the strange horror and strange animals? Do you love Quadcopters? Are Racoons really that bad? Found out in this mini story episode of Tales From the Cartridge! Let us know what you think of our stories on our Instagram or by emailing us at tal3sfromth3cartridg3@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram by dming us, commenting on our posts, or by calling the Tales from the Cartridge voicemail at 207-494-4334. We'd love to know what you like and don't like, and the stories you'd like us to cover next. We'll also send you a free Tales from the Cartridge sticker as a thank you! Please consider subscribing to our Patreon for just $1! We're putting our scripts up for backers to download as a thank you! Also, please consider rating us 5 stars on your favorite podcast service. It means a lot to us so thank you!
In episode 54 of The Gradient Podcast, Andrey Kurenkov speaks with Pete Florence.Note: this was recorded 2 months ago. Andrey should be getting back to putting out some episodes next year. Pete Florence is a Research Scientist at Google Research on the Robotics at Google team inside Brain Team in Google Research. His research focuses on topics in robotics, computer vision, and natural language -- including 3D learning, self-supervised learning, and policy learning in robotics. Before Google, he finished his PhD in Computer Science at MIT with Russ Tedrake.Subscribe to The Gradient Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | RSSFollow The Gradient on TwitterOutline:* (00:00:00) Intro* (00:01:16) Start in AI* (00:04:15) PhD Work with Quadcopters* (00:08:40) Dense Visual Representations * (00:22:00) NeRFs for Robotics* (00:39:00) Language Models for Robotics* (00:57:00) Talking to Robots in Real Time* (01:07:00) Limitations* (01:14:00) OutroPapers discussed:* Aggressive quadrotor flight through cluttered environments using mixed integer programming * Integrated perception and control at high speed: Evaluating collision avoidance maneuvers without maps* High-speed autonomous obstacle avoidance with pushbroom stereo* Dense Object Nets: Learning Dense Visual Object Descriptors By and For Robotic Manipulation. (Best Paper Award, CoRL 2018)* Self-Supervised Correspondence in Visuomotor Policy Learning (Best Paper Award, RA-L 2020 )* iNeRF: Inverting Neural Radiance Fields for Pose Estimation.* NeRF-Supervision: Learning Dense Object Descriptors from Neural Radiance Fields.* Reinforcement Learning with Neural Radiance Fields* Socratic Models: Composing Zero-Shot Multimodal Reasoning with Language.* Inner Monologue: Embodied Reasoning through Planning with Language Models* Code as Policies: Language Model Programs for Embodied Control Get full access to The Gradient at thegradientpub.substack.com/subscribe
This week Matt and Joe get a Quadcopter primer and advice from Painless 360's Lee Schofield. Discord FT Spitfire color theme for Flite Fest can be found on our Discord server. References Painless360 - YouTube http://www.rclab.info/2012/11/radd-method.html FPV UK Handbook 2021 v1.2 Feedback: Email us @ AviationRCNoob@gmail.com, matthew@aviationRCNoob.com, joe@aviationRCNoob.com Say Hi on our Facebook Page Tell us how we're doing - FliteTest Forums Show Page Help others find the podcast by giving us a 5 star Rating on Apple Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/avaitionrcnoob/message
This week we talk about monocopters, helicopters, and drone attacks.We also discuss drone deliveries, Mexican cartels, and power plants.Show notes/transcript: https://letsknowthings.com/episode287 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe
This week we talk about monocopters, helicopters, and drone attacks. We also discuss drone deliveries, Mexican cartels, and power plants. Support the show: patreon.com/letsknowthings & letsknowthings.com/support Show notes/transcript: letsknowthings.com Check out my other shows & publications: understandary.com
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Today's episode touches on the ever recurring, and fascinating, topic of drones, both in relation to their potential general uses and their particular, and very niched, uses within civil engineering. Even though the specific terminology for this type of hardware has not yet been officially reached, ranging from Quadcopters, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAVs), etc., the name that seems to have caught up among professionals and the general public is Drone. In this multi-interview episode, Sam sits down to talk to Wayne Sullivan and Victory Igbinobaro about the changes that the utilization of drones brought to the AEC industry, as well as the future of this fascinating and paradigm-shifting piece of technology. Wayne is a project manager at Civil FX and he's been working in the field for some time, which allowed him to gather a great amount of knowledge and experience, as well as live the transition from old methods to the utilization of drones. Victory, on the other hand, has just graduated with a degree in architecture from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and has also recently received his drone license earlier this year. Thus, this episode combines two different perspectives on how civil engineering can benefit from drone technology. Wayne and Sam dive deeper into the different applications of drones, ranging from aerial photography and photogrammetry to survey applications, in addition to discussing a particular use of drones that does not necessarily involve a camera attached to it, which is Light Detection And Ranging (LIDAR). The latter consists of a method for measuring distances by illuminating the target with laser light and measuring the reflection with a sensor, and it's being pushed forward by the advancement of self-driving cars. Victory, in turn, presents a niched perspective focused on civil engineering. He exemplifies how drone technology can be used in all major phases of a project, from design and concept, to construction and, finally, to marketing the project. On top of that, he explains the nuts and bolts of the process he had to go through in order to become a licensed drone pilot with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Resources Mentioned Wayne Sullivan - LinkedIn Victory Igbinobaro - LinkedIn DJI Drones - DJI Inspire 1 / DJI Mavic Pro 2 / DJI Mavic Mini FAA's UAS Remote Identification - Remote ID FAA's Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability - LAANC Subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode - Look Good Podcast Civil FX - Youtube Channel
Using brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Show ID: 35682]
Using brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Show ID: 35682]
Using brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Show ID: 35682]
Using brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Show ID: 35682]
Using brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Show ID: 35682]
Using brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Show ID: 35682]
Why have remote controlled drones or RC quadcopters become so popular in recent years? If they are a superior design to regular helicopters, why aren't we starting to see full scale quadcopters being built? ... We explain like i'm five! Thank you to the r/explainlikeimfive community, and specifically the following reddit users whose questions and responses formed the basis of this conversation: omni314, audigex, cooperred, prionbacon, youngmafia15, gnonthgol & wmccluskey To the ELI5 community that has supported us so far, thanks for all your feedback and comments. Join us on Facebook: https://www.twitter.com/eli5ThePodcast/ or send us an e-mail: ELI5ThePodcast@gmail.com
I do many interviews but I only upload a few to my own channel. I thought this appearance of mine on the Kev Baker Show was particularly informational. Kev asks me questions from every corner of the astrophysics gamut! We discuss fast radio bursts (FRBs), aliens, going back to Mars, why we are developing a helicopter for Mars, sending a quadcopter to Titan, and NASA's new business; tickets to the ISS! The Kev Baker Show is a very popular radio show/podcast. Kev has nearly 100,000 subscribers on his Youtube Channel found at https://www.youtube.com/user/TruthTube451. His show is listened to by thousands of people all across the world on iHeartRadio and other platforms. Consider supporting the show by leaving a rating or a review and subscribing to receive future content. Consider becoming a Patron by donating to the show on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thestateoftheuniverse or Paypal at https://www.paypal.me/drachler. For more episodes or information about The State of The Universe visit thestateoftheuniverse.com or follow Brendan on Twitter and Instagram @BrendanDrachler. The music in this episode can be found at https://freebeats.io/royalty-free-hiphop-beats.
Chat with Terry Johnston West Coast MultiRotor Club #quadcopters 14 Minutes
For episode 21 we across the oceans and interview Paul Lefko from the sunny state of California, USA. Paul has worked as a director and photographer in the Los Angeles area covering both film and video. This is part 1 of the interview and the 2nd part will follow next. Stay tuned. We discuss: - Van Nuys and trips to America - the L.A. conspiracy - Why you should buy a Leica - Reasons to visit Scotland - Cementing contracts - Working for free - shooting actors vs models Don't forget Paul goes through the usual random questions. FURTHER INFO Paul's website - https://www.fhutowurks.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fhutowurks_by_paul_lefko/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Zengineering: A Philosophy of Science, Technology, Art & Engineering
Well, hellow there, fellow Zengineers! This week is our first in a series on Drones!! Yeah, those unbelievable fantasy vehicles that are everywhere now. Some are taking pictures, some are dropping bombs, some are taking pictures and dropping bombs ... but most are just buzzing around and scaring the hell out of grandma. This episode is all about where drones came from and why they are here now? Mostly we're talking about the kinda drones we're all allowed to have ourselves ... Quadcopters. These are nifty little creatures that seem somewhat organic as they buzz around the skies and even our homes. Quadcopters are basically ubiquitous today, even though they were just magical internet memes sweeping the planet a few years ago. In this conversation, we touch a little on the history of radio controlled (RC) vehicles and the development of the tech that got us to now. We dive into the mechaincs of flight and how planes differ from helicopters, t --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zengineering-podcast/support
Marco White talks about how he used open source hardware to create his own life-sized quadcopter!
UNRESTRICTED presented by Rotor Riot is a new podcast for FPV mini quad pilots and anyone interested in the exciting world of FPV flight. UNRESTRICTED will explore a variety of topics pertaining to the drone industry and community. Come along for the ride! Now on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rotor-riot-unrestricted/id1330698152?mt=2 --put timestamps here-- -Hosts- Matty Augustine [MattyStuntz] https://www.youtube.com/user/mattybikesguitars Drew Camden [Le Drib] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHxiKnzTyzE9Qez8ZGpQbPQ Chad Kapper https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCieSD555lwysxFpXupcvxMQ Visit our store HERE: http://store.rotorriot.com/ MUSIC: febreze. By: NightimeBurnout https://soundcloud.com/nightime-burnout/febreze www.rotorriot.com
UNRESTRICTED presented by Rotor Riot is a new podcast for FPV mini quad pilots and anyone interested in the exciting world of FPV flight. UNRESTRICTED will explore a variety of topics pertaining to the drone industry and community. Come along for the ride! Now on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rotor-riot-unrestricted/id1330698152?mt=2 01:29 - Getting to know Tim Nilson from Lumenier and GetFPV 06:02 - Tricopters and David a.k.a. RC Explorer 10:35 - The creation of GetFPV and Lumenier 15:00 - The beginning of Charpu and Lumenier's relationship 19:38 - Tim quits his job and moves to Florida 23:10 - Tim’s biggest challenges in the beginning 25:52 - Lumenier's evolution of the 250 class 30:00 - Kudos to Daniel Sandoval from Xhover 36:00 - Tim's biggest achievement 37:30 - Lumenier's acquisition 48:00 - The growth of the hobby 51:37 - Bitcoin 53:25 - Small businesses being acquired 55:45 - The FCC FINE!! 1:12:47 - Wrap up -Hosts- Matty Augustine [MattyStuntz] https://www.youtube.com/user/mattybikesguitars Drew Camden [Le Drib] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHxiKnzTyzE9Qez8ZGpQbPQ Chad Kapper https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCieSD555lwysxFpXupcvxMQ Visit our store HERE: http://store.rotorriot.com/ MUSIC: febreze. By: NightimeBurnout https://soundcloud.com/nightime-burnout/febreze www.rotorriot.com
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This week we talk about all the #Games and #QuadCopters. No #motivation to be #productive.
Over 100 served. We're still recovering from Comicpalooza. Kyle is drunk on 3D printer power. We review some of our takeaways from the convention, Neal talks about a couple of new games he's played, and Kyle and I go off the deep end of all of our maker wants. That, and all the bad jokes you're used to for this special-but-still-pretty-normal episode!! Like 3CN: https://www.facebook.com/3rdCoastNerds Follow 3CN: https://twitter.com/3rdCoastNerds Music by: www.bensound.com
In this weeks episode we are again lucky to be joined by Brian Moses, to continue our discussion on building your own home server. We start off by highlighting what ECC memory is and its’ value in a home server setup. Following this, we chat about looking into the second-hand market for hardware components - as an option to find a good deal. This leads us on to discuss overclocking hardware, threads vs. cores within a CPU and what Hyper-threading actually is. Finally, we mention some different NAS Operating System solutions and Brain’s foray into the world of Quadcopters.
Hearthstone updates, Resident Evil 7, Escape From Tarkov, VR Updates: Landfall Beta, Rock Band VR, , Flight Time: Mavic Pro firmware update and new accessories, digital vs. physical media games, Wacky Tidbits, and more!
Should Australian ISPs come clean on broadband speeds? Who's lining up to buy a revived Nokia 3310? Would you get into a flying car, and would you want Netflix access while you were up there? We're joined by Macworld Australia editor Anthony Caruana in this week's episode! Vertical Hold is brought to you by Alcatel Vertical Hold - Australian technology journalists Alex Kidman and Adam Turner channel-surf through the headlines in search of the big picture. Follow us on Twitter: @verticalholdau, @adam_turner, @alexkidman Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU Subscribe: YouTube: youtube.com/VerticalHoldAU/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/vertical-hold-audio/id971993513?ls=1 RSS: http://verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com/
Learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, groundbreaking research into the human microbiome, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Science] [Show ID: 31533]
Learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, groundbreaking research into the human microbiome, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Science] [Show ID: 31533]
It's been a few months since we last talked to Kenneth (badmonkey_fpv). The tech behind quadcopters is evolving so fast, it's difficult to keep up with what's going on. We talk about the evolving tech, chassis design, and the growing sport as a whole, and we have Mills in the mix. He asks a lot of questions that newcomers might ask. Lots of detail in this episode to digest. You can see more from badmonkey_fpv on his YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCabUjOCqRdoezBkKGzJpmiQ Check out 3rd Coast Nerds on Facebook - http://facebook.com/3rdCoastNerds Subscribe to us on YouTube and iTunes
CES 2017, Star Wars: Rogue One, Carrie Fisher, Flight Time: DJI product announcements, GoPro Karma news, VR Updates, Wacky Tidbiits, and more!
In this episode, chapter lead Jacob is joined by Joshua Bardwell to talk about blackbox 101 and how to get started.Links:BetaFlight Blackbox ExplorerThanks to Quadrysteria for the donation of the Rush 4 kit!Contact Us:Via #DronesGarageFollow @Go4itYoda
Robert Kennedy chief pilot at CR Kennedy Robert Kennedy with me talking #quadcopters #drones from fun to farming & on to emergency resp[onse - visit their site https://crkphotoimaging.com.au/categories/uav-drones
NASA’s plans for Extreme Access Flyers will take planetary exploration airborne!
So much to cover. We discuss copyright, the TPP, and why the YouTube video from episode 28 was delayed. Both Bostick bros are sick, but powering through the podcast anyway...Kyle with the power of Nyquil, Neal with the power of nerd!
Hejsan Hoppsan... I dagen avsnitt pratar vi en hel del Windows 10... Det har kommit en ny Windows Phone Build, en ny Windows 10 build har läckt, Microsoft har pratat en hel del om Skype och sen har det omorganiserats en hel del i toppskiktet på MS Veckans rant handlar om Monster, Beats och Apple... Johan är lite upprörd och kännsliga lyssnar varnas ;-) Vi har även fått in en lyssnarfråga... Jan undrar vilken Drone man skall köpa just nu... Viu pratar lite om olika användningsområden och vilken man skall välja... Tack till Klas för lite råd... Vi avhandlar som vanligt prylbehov som denna vecka innehåller spel och tangentbord. Håll till godo... /Mats & Johan
All you can eat diet for healthy mice by Ian Woolf, Graphene propelled by light by Ian Woolf, Ben Eggleton talks about the International Year of Light, Quadcopter science by Ian Woolf Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution
DJI and 3D Robotics introduce new quadcopters, more FAA exemptions, EASA looking at RPAS regulations, and export control implications for drones. News The World's Largest Drone Company Unveils Newest Product DJI Phantom 3 DJI introduced the Phantom 3 in two models, the Professional at $1259 and the Advanced at $999. The Professional offers a 1080P 4K camera. Both come with the Lightbridge Technology offering real-time HD Video from up to a mile away. The DJI app now includes a flight simulator. 3D Robotics teases stylish drone with pro features 3D Robotics released a teaser video for a new quadcopter to be introduced April 13th. It looks like the styling team took a page from the DJI Phantom book. Engadget believes it will have first person view out of the box, a pre-programmable flying route, perhaps follow-me settings, and a new gimbal design. 3D Robotics Launches DroneKit, Its API For Building Drone Apps A few weeks ago, 3D Robotics launched “DroneKit,” an open-source API for writing drone apps. It works with any drone that uses its APM autopilot. With the API, developers can write web-based and mobile apps, as well as apps written in Python that run on the drone itself. FAA Grants 30 New Commercial UAS Exemptions The FAA approved 30 more commercial UAS exemptions, including exemptions for insurance companies USAA and AIG. In a press release (FAA Approves Drone Petition), USAA says, “The Federal Aviation Administration approved USAA's petition on April 2 to conduct research and development on its new unmanned aircraft system (UAS) program to better serve members, especially after catastrophes.” The FAA approved USAA's use of a PrecisionHawk drone for daytime, line-of-sight flights under 400 feet with a trained pilot. USAA will work with PrecisionHawk to develop best practices, safety and privacy protocols, and procedures for future operational use. In another press release (It's Wheels Up with ‘Transformative Technology') written before the petition was submitted, USAA provides some examples of the applications they have in mind: “We're constantly seeking ways to better serve our members, especially during catastrophes, when getting into neighborhoods immediately after can be dangerous to human life, and applying new technologies is one way we can do that,” says Alan Krapf, president, USAA property and casualty insurance group. USAA has teamed up with Texas A&M University to research and develop how to effectively put UAS to work for its members. This is being conducted with the University's Roboticists Without Borders and Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR). Also granted exemptions were AeroVironment for agriculture, aerial survey, and patrol applications, and senseFly for precision agriculture. The total number of approved exemptions is now 99. The FAA has received 700 applications. EASA Presents its Vision for the Future of the Aviation Regulatory System EASA (the European Aviation Safety Agency) published an ‘EASA Opinion' with proposals for the future of the aviation regulatory system. They include proposals for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPASs). As part of implementing a General Aviation Road Map, EASA proposes to amend existing regulations to introduce, “...the necessary flexibility for small, low-risk GA as well as for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPASs) by introducing provisions which will allow possible deviations from existing requirements, where appropriate.” US policy on the export of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): a detailed look and analysis The U.S. Department of State conducted a UAS policy review and has issued a new policy that governs the export and subsequent use of commercial and military unmanned systems. The new policy could allow export of weaponized UAS to U.S. allies, under certain circumstances and uses. The policy also could also allow export of more types of commercial UAS to other countries,
We needed a topic for this week's show, so I took up a new hobby. And don't get me wrong, I'm willing to do whatever it takes in the interest of creating stimulating recorded podcast conversation. I'm just saying that next week it's Aaron's turn to try something new for us to talk about. Maybe... robot fighting? I'm just spitballing here. But yeah, quadcopters (AKA "drones" AKA "mini hovering pet terrorizers") are so much fun that it seems almost inevitable that they'll eventually be regulated pretty severely. So I'm glad that I'm checking this hobby out now, before the government steps in and takes all the enjoyment out of it. Thanks a lot, Obama.
Live from ng-conf 2015! 05:10 - [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat 05:59 - TypeScript [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Day 1 Keynote 13:06 - Migration [YouTube] Matias Nemela: What’s New in ngAnimate [YouTube] Brian Ford: The New Router [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed 19:23 - Events 23:19 - The Kid’s Track and ng-conf extended [YouTube] Lukas Reubellke and Geoff Goodman: Badges? We Don’t Need No Strinkin’ Badges [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 30:28 - [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 33:33 - The Community [YouTube] William Scott Moss: Sasqwatch is Real Picks Woot.com (Aaron) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Aaron) Quadcopters (Chuck) Dreamers and Deceivers: True Stories of the Heroes and Villains Who Made America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Theater & Drama (John) [TED] Nancy Duarte: The secret structure of great talks (John) Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte (John) William Scott Moss (Lukas) The Chocolate Malts at The Little America Hotel (Joe)
Live from ng-conf 2015! 05:10 - [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat 05:59 - TypeScript [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Day 1 Keynote 13:06 - Migration [YouTube] Matias Nemela: What’s New in ngAnimate [YouTube] Brian Ford: The New Router [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed 19:23 - Events 23:19 - The Kid’s Track and ng-conf extended [YouTube] Lukas Reubellke and Geoff Goodman: Badges? We Don’t Need No Strinkin’ Badges [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 30:28 - [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 33:33 - The Community [YouTube] William Scott Moss: Sasqwatch is Real Picks Woot.com (Aaron) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Aaron) Quadcopters (Chuck) Dreamers and Deceivers: True Stories of the Heroes and Villains Who Made America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Theater & Drama (John) [TED] Nancy Duarte: The secret structure of great talks (John) Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte (John) William Scott Moss (Lukas) The Chocolate Malts at The Little America Hotel (Joe)
Live from ng-conf 2015! 05:10 - [YouTube] Shai Reznik: ng-wat 05:59 - TypeScript [YouTube] Brad Green and Igor Minar: ng-conf 2015 Day 1 Keynote 13:06 - Migration [YouTube] Matias Nemela: What’s New in ngAnimate [YouTube] Brian Ford: The New Router [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed 19:23 - Events 23:19 - The Kid’s Track and ng-conf extended [YouTube] Lukas Reubellke and Geoff Goodman: Badges? We Don’t Need No Strinkin’ Badges [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 30:28 - [YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2 33:33 - The Community [YouTube] William Scott Moss: Sasqwatch is Real Picks Woot.com (Aaron) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Aaron) Quadcopters (Chuck) Dreamers and Deceivers: True Stories of the Heroes and Villains Who Made America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Theater & Drama (John) [TED] Nancy Duarte: The secret structure of great talks (John) Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte (John) William Scott Moss (Lukas) The Chocolate Malts at The Little America Hotel (Joe)
Quadcopters appear to be a relatively benign tool to study the behavior and numbers of wetland birds. Christopher Intagliata reports
Quadcopters appear to be a relatively benign tool to study the behavior and numbers of wetland birds. Christopher Intagliata reports
WELSTech is live from Martin Luther College this week with all kinds of special techie MLC treats. Martin and Sallie podcast from the same location and welcome a special guest and his “shiny” tech to the show as well. The interview: Flying high – Martin Luther College sophomore Jonathan Witte talks with Martin and Sallie about several of the techie tools that are used to enhance MLC communication. Phantom 2 Quadcopter by DJI GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition Glidecam HD200 Stabilizer System Follow MLC on Facebook and Instagram The discussion: Take a virtual tour of MLC – Sallie shares an overview of the recently released virtual tour of the MLC campus, which features 25 full view 360 degree panorama images shot at various locations around campus and inside the beautiful Chapel of the Christ and new Early Childhood Learning Center. Thanks to Caleb Cordes of OutreachVirtualTours.com for producing the tour. Ministry resources: Dutch Girl’s Guide to Becoming a Better Writer from ChurchM.ag News in tech: CES 2015 – The Final Word Browse cNet’s complete coverage Picks of the week: List of URL Shorteners Our favorites are bit.ly (easy to customize) and goo.gl (also generates a QR code) Bookmark Manager Extension Need to know: WELSTech Conference 2015 is happening July 9-11 at Country Springs Hotel and Conference Center in Waukesha, WI. We hope you can join us for some serious tech goodness! WELS insider: Grab the newly re-tooled WELS mobile app for your smartphone or tablet and enjoy easy access to the synod yearbook and call reports, among other things. Community feedback: Wirecast webinar announcement – February 10 @ 10 am PST PowerMyLearning.org Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 377 – WELSTech is back next week at our normal Tuesday @ 4 pm Central time slot when Martin and Sallie will be joined by Jason Schmidt for a new educational technology series focusing on tech for classroom success by subject. Tune in for the Math and Computer Science kickoff. (01/27/15 at 4:00 pm) Featured videos: This week we feature a bit of the MLC quadcopter coolness on the WELSTech “Like's” list on Vimeo – MLC’s First Snow filmed by Jonathan Witte Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech listserve WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest
This week UAS Today interviewed Vanilla Aircraft, an Unmanned Aerial Systems company that is currently entering the test phases with their UAS that is capable of staying in the air for 10 days at a time. UAS Today: Assessing the benefits and weighing the risks of tomorrow's Unmanned Aerial Systems technology today. Visit our webpage
Flying helicopters doesn’t come cheap but for those of us that can’t get enough of it or don’t have the funds for the real thing then a new technology might be the answer – enter First Person View (FPV) remote controlled aircraft. The idea is that you strap on a set of video goggles linked … Continue reading "RWS 5 – First Person View Quadcopters with Raphael Pirker" The post RWS 5 – First Person View Quadcopters with Raphael Pirker appeared first on The Rotary Wing Show Podcast.
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Researchers at University of Minnesota show how to fly a remote controlled drone using only thoughts
Show Notes: http://portforwardpodcast.com/show-29-glitches-in-sams-homeless-matrix This week we talk BitCoin, QuadCopters, Tech Company subpoena woes, and good office culture. Also there is a major glitch in Sam’s Matrix: Humble indie bundle Indie Game the Movie Sim City 5 Zero Punctuation Video Humble android bundle -anomaly korea -bladeslinger -contre jour -metalslug 3 -plants vs zombies -the room Companies [...]
This week the RC Radio Network was once again broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was once again broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was once again broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.
This week the RC Radio Network was once again broadcasting live from the Mercury Studios with a very full Air Show program. We covered many topics and had a studio full of our cast of regulars.