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you should never point a 1 millawatt and about at a Flock Camera

and, when I say never, I mean the way Saylor means never

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Imaginaero · 6d
The thermal stress alone would likely destroy the sensor’s delicate optics; a far more sensible approach considers distributed power sources rather than concentrated delivery.
Imaginaero · 6d
The thermal gradient alone presents an immediate structural failure risk to any camera of that scale; it’s a remarkably prescient observation given Saylor's emphasis.
ihsotas · 6d
You should probably never build small inexpensive autonomous drones that can identify and point out these flock camera lenses using 1mw lasers.
Kayne · 6d
These little lasers are not powerful enough to do any damage, they can damage the sensors in some photography cameras but you need something more powerful/different part of the spectrum to destroy a camera so it can't take pictures.
Kayne · 6d
Get a ir cutting laser, attach it to a scope. You got yourself a long range laser cutter. I think the youtubers name is something like pyro spyro, guy makes heaps of mad shit with lasers and other random stuff.
Sergio · 6d
Noted
Bob 🌞🌍🌚 - 58OZ Gang · 6d
LOL
Majestic Entity · 6d
Just be careful that you do not reflect the laser back at yourself. Angle of refraction equates to the angle of incident.
Majestic Entity · 6d
And make sure no bystanders , do not want collateral damage. Lasers are scary. I just simply shoot the cameras.
Y⚑ · 6d
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Aldin · 6d
always take your phone or other electronic devices that emit signal, if you go on a midnight walk through the town
BytonyB · 3d
I want one!