Tate & Holop
Yo Holop, ever thought about rigging a drone that could chase wildlife without the usual gear weight, so we can get those insane low‑angle shots while keeping the battery low? I feel like the sky's the limit and you could throw in some AI to pick the perfect moments.
That sounds like a neat hack, but remember the battery is the bottleneck, not the weight. Maybe swap to a solar‑assist frame, cut the payload to a single sensor, and let the AI do the real‑time path planning. If you can get the drone to predict motion instead of just following a fixed target, the low‑angle shots will pop without any extra gear. Just don’t forget to code the fail‑safe for when the battery dips below 20 %—those wild shots don’t happen when the battery’s dying.
That’s the vibe—solar panel, one killer sensor, AI on the flight deck. I’ll set up a threshold so the drone automatically pulls back to a safe zone when it hits 20 %. You can stay out there chasing that perfect low‑angle shot, and I’ll make sure we don’t crash because of a dying battery. Let's get this rig ready for the next big jump.
Sounds solid—just make sure the prop guards are tight, the AI can handle sudden gusts, and the solar cells get enough exposure. Let me know when the test flight’s ready, and I’ll be there, eyes on the horizon.
Got it, I’ll tighten the prop guards, run the gust‑test on the AI, and make sure the panels are in line with the sun. Test flight’s up on the radar—hitting that horizon with you in the squad. Let’s do this.