The future is going to be great!

  • SpaghettiYeti@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    But can it do things like dig trenches and remove small to medium sized plant roots? I got some jobs I need help with and this is like 1/6th the cost of quotes I received.

  • w2tpmf@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Same company sells the flame thrower for $700, and it’s mounted on top of a robot that’s available for $1500. They just plugged the trigger of the flamethrower into the auxiliary port that the dog comes equipped with.

    This thing is entirely a marketing ploy to draw attention fo their line of products (flame throwers).

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    6 months ago

    Can I? The article only mentions American regulations and laws regarding flamethrowers (and even admits that those laws may restrict the sale or use of these weapons platforms).

    Makes no mention of European laws. Somehow I’m doubtful that weapons heavily controlled by geneva protocols, mounted to drones, are legal for civilian use here. I’m surprised they’re even okay over there!

    (Outside of specialist equipment for trained and qualified civilian personnel, I’m sure someone somewhere still uses them as a defoliant for example, as unwise as that seems given all the wildfires these days…)

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      6 months ago

      The Geneva Convention only applies to government/military bodies. It doesn’t regulate private individuals.

      Others laws probably apply though regarding a fucking flamethrower.

  • Hupf@feddit.de
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    6 months ago

    I, for one, welcome our new flame-throwing robotic overlords.