As a longtime member of the 3D-printing community, I'm alarmed by new legislation targeting the digital files, platforms, and machines that create weapons. It raises a powerful question: Who decides what can be made?
Its about making sure you can’t replace that little plastic part that broke, requiring you to buy an entire new item.
I fixed a bread machine with an Ender-3 once. And then a machine that was destined for the trash lasted for a few more years, all the while making loaves of bread that I didn’t have to buy from the store.
Its not about the guns.
Its about making sure you can’t replace that little plastic part that broke, requiring you to buy an entire new item.
I fixed a bread machine with an Ender-3 once. And then a machine that was destined for the trash lasted for a few more years, all the while making loaves of bread that I didn’t have to buy from the store.
If you’re in America, I think this makes you a terrorist.
Not yet but give it time. Causing the Line To Go Down will be a felony.