• uis@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Not hobbyist. There is high chance hobbyists drone makers will benefit from it.

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      5 months ago

      I can assure you that we won’t. There has not been a time in the history of this country that lower competition has resulted in improved products or prices.

      There is zero US based competition in the hobbyist and consumer spaces unless you DIY. US companies mostly do products for emergency services, large commerical operations like spraying pesticides, or military. There are a handful of brands making smaller drones, but they’re all a decade behind DJI in features and quality control, or they cost $20,000.

      I’d be fine with a ban if there was a legitimate security concern, but there isn’t, this is just part of the trade war and it only stands to harm US consumers and small businesses. The entire aerial photography industry is going to collapse and one’s only option will be large companies with hex rotor drones and Red cameras.

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        5 months ago

        unless you DIY.

        I was thinking about DIY.

        but there isn’t, this is just part of the trade war

        True.

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          5 months ago

          Oh if you’re thinking diy then yeah this won’t affect DIY at all. DIYs are all Frankensteins anyway

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        5 months ago

        Maybe they will learn drone making at least from off-the-shelf parts. Making own drone gives greater freedom than buying prebuilt.