3DPrinterOS, a cloud-based 3D printing management solutions company, has entered a collaboration with the MIX Lab at Montclair State University to develop an algorithm designed to identify 3D printed gun parts. This partnership aims to enhance safety and regulatory compliance. [More]
So… what? It will refuse to work…? It will report you…? It won’t open the pod bay doors…?
[Via Steve T]
Every mainstream 3D printer runs on software that is either open source, or derived from open source. Which means that the source code is available to any 3D printer user who wishes to download and archive what their printer uses. TL:DR version is that I can recompile and reinstall from a clean archived unaltered copy any time I feel the need.
https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin
https://github.com/marlinfirmware
https://marlinfw.org/
I fully understand that there are politicians and soccer moms who think they can somehow control what software runs on my printer. But I have serious doubts that people who think so would have a place in any reputable university computer science department.
Just ask that nine year old down the street from Larry Kudlow if people could sneak those filters into her printer. You might want to wait until after she’s finished programming your DVR. She’s going to get a case of the hysterical giggles and not be able to focus for a while. Nine year old girls are like that.
Dear Progressives: Star Trek replicators are still science fiction.