• mctoasterson@reddthat.com
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    24 hours ago

    It absolutely won’t do that. You know how many millions of early generation Prusa and Ender 3 printers are in the US? Many of these models have no internet connectivity whatsoever and print from SD card.

    What that means is they will also try to incorporate spyware into your CAD and/or slicer software, which is even more invasive.

    This is a anti-privacy bill.

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      10 hours ago

      I don’t even understand how they imagine this will work. Most printers are certainly not powerful enough to do real 3d object detection. Even if they forced slicers to include this, just fork OrcaSlicer and take it back out. Actually a lot of printers run open source software as well, so we can just fork klipper of it ever comes to that.

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      17 hours ago

      It won’t stop anyone buying or importing innocuous machinery parts like 2020 aluminium extrusions or GT2 belts either. There are mature generic 3D printer designs out there that outperforms RepRap i3 bedslingers.

      E.g. https://vorondesign.com/voron2.4