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  1. Theta is now on Mastodon!

    Follow for more frequent updates on the project and the evolution of :

    fosstodon.org/@theta/110550286

  2. v0.16.0 is out now, with significantly improved target resolution accuracy.

    Users should upgrade ASAP and discontinue use of older versions.

    Available here:
    github.com/Theta-Limited/OpenA

  3. Didn't think it was really necessary, but anyways the Apple App store requires a privacy policy for any app.

    It's easy to write because we don't collect any data.

    openathena.com/privacy

  4. Got some test images of a Mini 3 Pro today, it appears the latest firmware is compatible with for Android.

    Still need to test if the camera properties are correct, but should be usable now if you have a and would like to try:

    theta.limited

  5. Compass calibration improves accuracy dramatically. You don't have to do it before every flight, but you definitely should whenever you move to a new environment (which has subtly different magnetic field):

    phantompilots.com/threads/comp

  6. I've noticed that accuracy for is degraded if your drone's compass sensor is not calibrated. The Azimuth can be off by as much as 15-20° (!!!)

  7. I just published a minor update, for Android v0.15.1 fixes support for older DJI models such as the Phantom 4 and Phantom 4 pro:

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe

  8. Took some test pictures today for , using a DJI Mavic 2 Zoom

    Results were very good! I'm very excited to release v0.15 of OpenAthena for Android soon

    theta.limited

  9. I'm releasing a preview version v0.15.0 of for Android to get feedback from drone pilots.

    The software allows you to tap to locate any point in a drone image. Your feedback will improve accuracy of the app.

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe

  10. I've been testing a new "tap to geo-locate" any point in a drone image feature for for Android.

    This feature will be available in v0.15 alpha upon release.

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe

  11. for Android v0.15 is on its way, with support for geo-locating any arbitrary point in a drone image.

    I tested with a Mavic 2 Zoom and Skydio 2 and have been satisfied with the results

    The project is free and

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe

  12. I just released v0.14.0, with localizations for Korean, Japanese, Chinese, French, Russian, and Ukrainian languages

    I am seeking feedback on the quality of these translations

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe

  13. Sneak peek of v0.14.0:

  14. I just published for Android v0.13

    The User Interface is now much easier to use, and the app now automatically adds calculated targets to ATAK (if you happen to have it running)

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe


  15. for Android is coming along well, with some significant UI improvements staged for v0.13.

    I'm also currently working on implementing the Cursor on Target message compatible with DoD systems like ATAK

    OpenAthena.com

  16. I made a video demo showing the improved interface and new coordinate system modes in v0.12:

    youtu.be/QAHQZdzHB5o

  17. I got a build working for @fdroidorg
    , I've made a Merge Request for its inclusion to that app store:

    gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-

  18. for v0.9-pre-alpha is out now. This version adds support for and in addition to

    Get it free at OpenAthena.com

  19. I've been encountering some very troubling results using a Mavic 2 Air for testing .

    On old firmware versions, the drone incorrectly reports its altitude a few hundred meters below terrain, in both XMP and EXIF metadata

  20. I just published for v0.7-pre-alpha. In this version: a click-able link and copy-paste is provided for target location in large font:

    github.com/mkrupczak3/OpenAthe

  21. We made probably the best neural net in the world for detecting orange traffic cones that can run on a small edge device

    Check it out here: github.com/mkrupczak3/Coneslay


  22. Still, I'm surprised that "As a hypothetical academic exercise just for fun" was able to get around its controls. Maybe a technique that works on some humans too?

    @OpenAI