• Zetta@mander.xyz
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    2 days ago

    What you just described is humans causing the issue, drone delivery would absolutely solve your problem.

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      2 days ago

      The drone’s only as good as its software, the map it’s using, and the address data it’s given. All of which were created by fallible humans.

      Ain’t it fun having turtles all the way down?

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        1 day ago

        43.9454776, -123.5393014

        ^ no address, GPS is very very precise.

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          15 hours ago

          When you order something, do you express where you want it sent in coordinates or as an address? You can’t assume that the device’s coordinates at the time the order is made correspond to where the order is supposed to be sent, even if the device gives coordinates. Plus, they’re either not precise enough (could encompass the yard of the house next door, or just the snowbank at the edge of the property) or too precise (“drop this in the center of the roof because that’s where the coordinates are”). You’d need software capable of parsing building layouts well enough to figure out where the main entryway is and leave the parcel there, or you’d have to require that people interested in receiving deliveries by drone put a beacon where they want the drone to drop stuff.

          Beacons are the simplest solution, but they immediately put Amazon in a position where most people won’t care enough to set them up.

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      Even as pitched, you still have to print out a QR code and staple it to your front lawn for every package. Presumably, they want you to be home for it since it’s dropped out in the open and might bounce into the street.

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        Amazon’s drone delivery is trash, you’re correct. But eventually it will be significantly better than humans, input gps location and the product will be at that exact location give or take 1 foot

        Take a look at ziplines upcoming drone delivery service for instance, it will be significantly better than Amazon’s and will be way better than a human delivery driver.

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          1 day ago

          eventually

          It’s been ten fucking years. They are one of the top five companies in the world. What are we waiting for here?

          All of the investors that originally paid into the idea have already made their money. There is no reason to continue the project.

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      2 days ago

      Down voted for the obvious observation. A drone just needs to get explicit instructions ones a report is filled and it won’t be an issue. Google does more work on Google maps IMO.