• minorkeys@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    So Amazon can buy the data, know what we’re printing, steal the designs and make a product for it, capturing the market they only know existed by spying on us. Knowledge is power and I’d rather not further empower the psychopaths who are primarily responsible for the widespread reduction of our qol. But the idiot masses won’t give a fuck because they’re foolish and never think anything they want to do is bad.

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      4 hours ago

      You do know that any regular printer you have/use, for at least a decade, has an identical feature against printing/copying currency ?

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        1 hour ago

        Tell me how many handmade 2D printers are out there with this restriction?

        How many 2D printer building kits have you seen online?

        Ever seen open source sold with censorship built in? How would that work?

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          1 hour ago

          It doesn’t block open source firmware. It just requires a detection algorithm for the factory default firmware on new printers sold. Did any of you geniuses actually read the article ?

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            42 minutes ago

            There is no algorithm for that. That’s just technobabble. In order to detect if somebody is trying to print any specific shape you’re going to need software that can look for that shape in an arbitrary cloud of point data. That software does not exist.

            No one has developed that kind of software and in order to develop it would require a tremendous amount of research and development. Who pays for that?

            Now let’s say you were the company who did that research and development Do you build the cost of developing this anti-product into a line of products that you will sell? What’s the market for that product? If you sold the printer with no chip at all are you exempt from that requirement?

            Will a device that has to include the additional cost that comes with all of the additional needed computer hardware, software development, and anticircumvention technology be in any way competitive on the market against models that don’t include these additional unnecessary expenses?

            How long will people be allowed to make aftermarket modifications to their 3D printer if the aftermarket modifications don’t also include the additional computer hardware needed to run software that could arbitrarily detect gun parts in 3D printed designs?

            I don’t think you understand how completely insane and unworkable a plan like this is because you’re comparing 3D printers to 2D printers. That’s a little bit like comparing paint by numbers to scratch and sniff.

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          1 hour ago

          And you don’t see Amazon using that feature to spy on everything anyone on earth has ever printed, do you ?