cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/61272410
one could easily 3dprint lots of other types of "weapons"
A Pikachu in the eye can blind someone.
I thought he made some interesting points about how ultimately this type of legislation is just encouraging 3D printer manufacturers to just abandon open source, something they've been trying to do for years.
Only one manufacturer is trying to abandon open source, and it's killing them.
The video specifically calls out Creality from a few years ago - and also the Bambu stuff recently.
What if said manufacturers are funding this legislation so they can get it through as an opportunity to lock printers down? And what if this extends to 2D printers/scanners, and even software/devices in general?
i mean, judging by their constant lawsuits, locking of their stuff and other assorted shenanigans, it's safe to say manufacturers would be bothered by us making our own replacement parts, or our own shit altogether.
i bet drm on 3d printers would ease their minds.
