The Quintessential Sentry Gun 276
mollyhackit writes "Aaron and Ezra built an automatic sentry gun using an airsoft gun, some hobby servos and a webcam.The camera automatically identifies and tracks targets. They tested it on each other to make sure it worked; video included!"
what?... (Score:2, Funny)
Wow, (Score:2)
CTRL-H Defined (Score:4, Informative)
Example: He is stupid^H^H^H^H^H^Hcool --> "He is cool", but that's not what you originally typed, hence the humor or sarcasm.
UNIX 101 is over for today. Class dismissed.
Re:CTRL-H Defined (Score:5, Informative)
Re:CTRL-H Defined (Score:5, Funny)
C64 did that, too. (Score:3, Funny)
So, yes, UNIX 101 was over. You were in the Personal Computer Telecommunications History class.
Use ^W to indicate word deletion (Score:3, Informative)
To delete entire words in UNIX/Linux, you can use "^W" (i.e., "CTRL+W" in MS-speak).
So you could have typed
or
for an equivalent, but even geekier, humorous effect.
(Note also that you shouldn't have a space after the "^W", because "^W" deletes back only to, but not including, the previous space.
Similarly, in your original example, you should have omit
Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:5, Funny)
I prefer to put more of a hurting on the marketing weasels though. Explaining the tiger pit to management was a bit of a challenge, though...
Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:4, Informative)
mmmmmm.... toys
mmmmmmmmm.... linky [thinkgeek.com]...
(/homer)
Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:2)
Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:5, Informative)
Makes it kind of lame in an office environment.
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Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:3, Funny)
Just those of us without cubicles. I was thinking more along the lines of, "hmmm, I could use one of these , but with a taser gun, mounted on the roof of my vehicle to shoot small animals that want to put paw prints all over it." Then I was thinking, "hmmm, I wonder if anyone from PETA is going to read this post."
Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:5, Funny)
Now if someone could built a device that would let me actually rocket jump. And survive.
Re:Cubicle Defense Mechanism (Score:3, Funny)
Wow, almost like TFC (Score:2)
I wonder if the gun they used is rapid firing (refrains from downloading movie in order to save them some bandwidth).
Re:Wow, almost like TFC (Score:2)
Where's the Dispenser (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Where's the Dispenser (Score:2)
Just because Slashdot is now CSS... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Just because Slashdot is now CSS... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Just because Slashdot is now CSS... (Score:2, Informative)
Needs one more thing (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Needs one more thing (Score:5, Funny)
Police: Looks like a dead mailman to me.
Homeowner: Radar must have seen those free aol CDs.
Police: You shot him with 1 million bbs.
Homeowner: I didn't. Sentry did. Bad firmware. Bad!
Re:Needs one more thing (Score:2)
I usually don't but I did today.
Re:Needs one more thing (Score:5, Funny)
Little brothers ARE good for something! (Score:5, Funny)
"Just go stand out there in front of my sentry gun so I can see if it works"
At least he was nice enough to have him wear a paintball mask, some brothers wouldnt be nearly so kind.
Re:Little brothers ARE good for something! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Little brothers ARE good for something! (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm not sure that this meets the standard though. The paintball mask isn't designed to stop a BB, although it probably will if its from a low velocity gun. According to the specs for this gun, the muzzle velocity is 200-280 fps. This is fairly low, but since the paintball mask isn't really designed for this, I think it's unnecessarily risky. They should have used a low veloci
Re:Little brothers ARE good for something! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Little brothers ARE good for something! (Score:3, Informative)
Also, no such thing as a low velocity paintball gun. The speed of a paintball is handled through flow an adjustable air flow regulation on the gun. The speed of a fired ball is checked on a chronograph, and the air flow of the paintball gun is adjusted to mak
Just freakin' perfect. (Score:5, Funny)
The nerds are wall to wall down there (Score:3, Funny)
They must be wall to wall in there. Look at those ammo counters go. It's a shooting gallery down there.
B gun's dry. Twenty on A. Ten. Five. That's it.
They're at the fire door.
Man, listen to that.
Twenty meters and closing. Fifteen. C and D guns down about fifty percent.
How many?
Can't tell. Lots. D gun's down to twenty. Ten. It's out.
They retreated. The guns stopped them.
Yeah. But look...
Newt time then can walk right up and knock.
But they don't know that. They're probably looking for other ways to get in. That'll take them awhile.
Mod parent Alien 3 (Score:2)
Re:It's actually from Aliens (the second one) (Score:2)
Airsoft? (Score:2)
Hint hint . . [bbc.co.uk]
awesome (Score:4, Interesting)
their image processing is pretty much perfect, so i'm assuming they took some liberties such as assuming the target is wearing a bright white shirt. show me this thing firing on someone in camo.
Re:awesome (Score:2)
Re:awesome (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:awesome (Score:2)
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Just a hunch... (Score:5, Interesting)
My eyes, my eyes! (Score:2, Insightful)
Here you go . . . (Score:3, Interesting)
http://smarthome.com/6120.html [smarthome.com]
Re:My eyes, my eyes! (Score:2)
And, if you just NEED to shoot a hard projectile, you can freeze them!
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2)
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2)
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2)
The best CCTV security cameras detect motion to switch themselves on, then point the cameras at the motion, then make a noise. The noise makes the purp look to see what the noise is, and you get a nice full-face picture of the wannabe burgla
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:5, Interesting)
Somewhere in this thread, someone asked about a "Trespassers Will Be Shot" sign. While such a sign is a nice warning, you still have to do the shooting, yourself. An indiscriminate shooting machine is not acceptable, because not all entries of your property that you didn't personally authorize are truly trespassing - the kid with the baseball is questionable as to necessity to retrieve his property, but it could be grandma, the police, a lost Jesuit, or your wife.
There has to be a human conscience that decides whether or not to pull the trigger. Now, if you added face-recognition software, you could make the argument that it is not indiscriminate in what it shoots at, but I think that the law would be very reluctant to agree with you and you'd mostly be making that argument to Bubba to try to confuse him enough that he loses his erection.
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2)
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:3, Interesting)
What about a machine that warns you that it is about to fire? Fires a warning shoot and then explains you have 60 seconds to vacate the property.
In truth indiscriminate shooting weapons would be military applications in which it didn't matter who you killed. Like those special
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2)
Although the implementation as shown is an illegal booby-trap, that need not be the case. A little software work could add a feature for a human operator (security guard in a central location) to watch the video and nominate specific targets for shooting. (Probably if they had already disregarded intercom commands to back away from the door).
Configurations like that would render it just another firearm operated by a human who holds the liab
Re:Just a hunch... (Score:2)
Personally, I would favor a Benelli full-auto 12 gage with a detachable box magazine, since a GE mini-gun has far too high a rate of fire.
It's a true aimbot (Score:4, Funny)
"If we stand still it can't see us..." (Score:5, Interesting)
Though, I wonder how well it tracks for people who aren't wearing white
Re:"If we stand still it can't see us..." (Score:2)
Re:"If we stand still it can't see us..." (Score:2)
Best alien-probe post ever!
Buy your own (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/toys/71bc/M/
Re:Buy your own (Score:2, Informative)
The target tracking is the best part.
Coming soon to a DOD sat near you! (Score:2, Funny)
About time (Score:3, Interesting)
p
you'll shoot your eye out (Score:5, Funny)
Re:you'll shoot your eye out (Score:2)
I hope you got the reference to "A Christmas Story"
yes, always use proper safety equipment and gun control at all times, use both hands and always treat it as if it is loaded. I see the face mask and cup but can't tell if he has any chest protection. If I were to do that at thay range I'd have at least a layer of cardboard(worked for targets at 10') and maybe a layer of bubble wrap under it. And don't even think of going near
Would sure look cool on (Score:2, Funny)
I'm all for Open Source Warfare!
Now what would be cool... (Score:5, Interesting)
I'd tune it to watch that on TV. Until the robots get smarter and take over the world. We wouldn't have a chance. Until their batteries died, at least.
Re:Now what would be cool... (Score:2)
They might figure out they can use humans as giant batteries and farm us! Of course they'd need to figure out some way to keep our minds busy while they do this...
Second Amendment meta-discussion (Score:5, Funny)
First, somebody will suggest how cool this would be with real guns; then a European will wring their hands at how any sane person could have the notion of automatically shooting other people or even possessing such things at all; an American will call the European a socialistic pansy; another American will call the first American a rabid, foaming gun-nut who should be put in a concentration camp with the other bad people; and finally links to statistics will be posted, proving that guns are both the cause of and solution to violent crime, in addition to being psychosis-inducing penis substitutes which should be carefully controlled for the children.
Re:Second Amendment meta-discussion (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Second Amendment meta-discussion (Score:2)
Brits = raving gun phobiacs.
Yanks = raving gun fetishists.
Euros = hey, it's just a tool.
Re:Second Amendment meta-discussion (Score:2)
I must confess, in my place in France, I have a gun rack, with a variety of rifles and shotguns, all of which I bought locally, no license, nothing (admittedly i
lame... (Score:3, Funny)
Some things money can't buy... (Score:5, Funny)
Raggedy PIII to run the controllers - $50 on eBay.
Video of your little brother running like a frightened baby bunny while being peppered with BBs for all the world to see on the internet - Priceless.
Call me when they swap in the paintball rig and it can feature recognize Jehovah's Witnesses.
Re:Some things money can't buy... (Score:3, Funny)
SENTRY GUN (vocoder effect): Please put down your religious crusade. You have twenty seconds to comply.
DICK JONES: I suggest you do as it says, Mr. Kinney.
Re:Some things money can't buy... (Score:2)
On a completely unrelated note, if it works for airsoft there's no reason why it can't work with real bullets. Obvious safety and legal issues aside, I g
make a real sentry gun (Score:2)
Damn the Combine (Score:3, Funny)
finally!!! (Score:2)
Finally!!! (Score:5, Funny)
P.S. was that friggin night vision on the last test shot?
"It had him when he was in the shadows too..."
"AHHHH!!!!"
Lets break that down for you guys...
Step 1)Robots.
Step 2)Add Airsoft Guns.
Step 3)Find Younger Siblings
Step 4)... (explicative deleted)
Step 5)Profit!!!
Brilliant... *golf claps like an excited little school girl*
Weekend off thanks to /.! (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately, he had the poor foresight to host it on the main computer science server here.
So, thanks
What a wonderful device for farmers! (Score:5, Interesting)
There's other devices for scaring off varmints. Natural predators like hawks, percussion guns, dogs, sprinkler systems connected to motion detectors, but nothing quite as eleborate and precise as this.
The only downside I see it that the BB's aren't biodegradable, but why do they have to be made out of plastic? Perhaps a system that delivers fertalizer pellets and or water. That way you would be scaring off birds as well giving the plants nutrients.
This may have been a crazy tangent of a post, but I'm just throwing out a possible commercial app for this if folks are looking for it.
Re:What a wonderful device for farmers! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:What a wonderful device for farmers! (Score:3, Interesting)
Anything that's not soild and hard will get deformed or sucked into the cylinder and mess up your gun. And don't start the "hey but there are paintball airsoft gun" thing. They break faster.
There are biodegradable bb as siblings suggests. But on
I already saw this in ALIENS (Score:2)
But that one ran out of ammo pretty quick and aliens killed all the humans.
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What were they thinking? (Score:2)
Excellent defense vs extremely white enemies (Score:2)
It's a cool hack.
--Pat
Already have auto-sentries (Score:3, Interesting)
A rottweiler named Jaws and a Belgium Shepherd.
Re:OUch.... (Score:2, Informative)
mirror (Score:4, Informative)
If you're in Asia use this link [nether.net].
Re:How about (Score:2)
Re:How about (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:The Army will be all over this (Score:2)
Re:The Army will be all over this... except (Score:2)
This technology has been feasible for many many years for the Pentagon. Do you really think 2 guys with a $100 budget discovered something the Pentagon with hundreds of billions of research dollars missed?
Re:The Army will be all over this (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The Army will be all over this (Score:5, Interesting)
I remember reading on some (public, unclassified) site that we have at least prototypes of remote controled robots with various calibers of automatic weapons, ranging from 9mm to 7.62mm.
I don't think the Army's that interested in completely automated systems, but remote controlled turrets is something Uncle Sam would dig.
Re:The Army will be all over this (Score:2)