Bullfrog & GhostNova
You ever think about building a shelter that keeps out both animals and drones?
Sure, imagine a steel‑lined, low‑profile dome with motion‑sensing shutters that seal on the slightest whir. Add a mesh that can differentiate between a drone’s propeller and a rabbit’s footstep, and you’ve got a bunker that doesn’t care who’s trying to sneak in. But it’s all about the code that keeps the drones from knowing the code, and the animals from learning the scent of your tech. If you can lock that down, you’re good.
Nice idea, but for me a simple stone wall, a good scent mask, and a camouflaged tarp gets the job done.
Stone wall, scent mask, tarp—cheap, quick, and if you keep the tarp low‑profile, a drone won’t notice. Just watch for any curious drone software that learns the scent code and starts pinging the wall. Keep it simple, keep it secret.
That sounds solid—just make sure the scent mask lasts long enough and keep an eye on any tech changes. Simplicity keeps it reliable.
Just watch the humidity, the scent will evaporate faster than a drone can get a lock on your spot. Keep it low‑key and it’ll stay quiet.
Humidity does sneak up on you, so I’ll keep the scent mask moist and the tarp low‑profile. That’s how I stay unnoticed.
Moisture on the mask, tarp hiding the edges—classic. Just keep a log of humidity spikes, so you can refresh before it betrays you. Simple and effective.