▲ 560 r/DJIMini2+1 crossposts

A friend flew his mini 3 pro into my mini 4k...

(His film POV) So basically the title. He had just gotten the mini 3 pro as his first drone and I told him to NOT fly in S mode due to the collision sensors being turned off. He desperately wanted to get up close, film my drone and insisted in flying in S mode. Well... I actually dont know how but my mini 4k came back with 2 minimally chipped props, and an open battery hatch (rest just as new) his mini 3 had a dislocated arm (broken tri-screw folding mechanism) and barely made it back...

I had a look at my dji fly logs and saw that my drone fell about 4.3m before the imu and flight controllers actually saved it...

Is there any way I can get his flight logs from the DJI RC 1 to fully recreate the scene?

Should I swap my props?

Is it possible for my mini 4k which rn looks flawless to have microcracks that will grow over time?

Looking forward, I actually dont know what to do with my mini 4k, as even though it is a beginner drone i value it alot. I do have care refresh for another year.

u/hoffen3di — 11 days ago
▲ 32 r/metalearth+1 crossposts

Faced my biggest childhood fear...

With Halo CE coming back alongside finally having summer break, I remembered I still have a Halo 5 Guardians edition Xbox that I got when it launched… along with a Metal Earth Guardian I never built because it looked scary af back then (I was like 8).

Decided to finally deal with it. Took about two days of bending tiny metal tabs and questioning my life choices, but it’s done. Not perfect, but it actually looks like a Guardian, which feels like a success considering this is the first time Ive ever laid hands on Metal Earth...

Did you guys actually build these back then or did you throw them away??

u/hoffen3di — 18 days ago

Is this Battery life still considered okay?

Hi guys!

I'm curious to see how your experience with the S24U's battery life has been so far and how it compares to mine

u/hoffen3di — 1 month ago

Weird Overheating issue in Laptop while powered off

Hey everyone, I’m dealing with a really strange issue on my gaming laptop and I’m hoping someone here might have seen this before.

For context, the laptop is a HP Omen 16 laptop and has a Ryzen 9 8940HX, 24 GB of DDR5 RAM in a 16+8 setup, and an RTX 5060 Max-Q running at 120 W peak. I recently moved from Windows 11 to Linux, first Nobara and then Bazzite.

The weird part is this: even when the laptop is shut down, it still seems to get extremely hot. I’m not sure whether it’s the CPU, GPU, or something else, but whenever I boot it back up, the CPU is already sitting around 90 C.

The fans don’t seem to spin while it’s “off,” and the whole machine feels very hot to the touch. As soon as I power it on, the fans start up and the temperatures drop quickly.

This happens on both Nobara and Bazzite, so I’m wondering whether this is a Linux issue, a BIOS/firmware problem, or something hardware-related. The laptop is always plugged in, with battery charge limited to 80% in BIOS, and it’s also always connected to Ethernet.

I’m trying to avoid damaging the laptop, so I’d really appreciate any ideas about what could be causing this and what I should actually even do as I'm new to linux and dont want to switch back to windows as the experience is purely superior.

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u/hoffen3di — 1 month ago