We Can Still Stop California's 3D Printer Surveillance Scheme
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2 hours ago
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| eff.org
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WillPostForFood
50 minutes ago
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Looks even more draconian than the New York law. For example, it seems to mandate proprietary, locked down slicers from the printer manufacturer.

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For integrated preprint software [slicer] design, guidance for how vendors shall demonstrate that printers will accept print jobs exclusively through authorized and validated software systems and will not accept print jobs from unauthorized software pathways, including attempts by users seeking to evade a detection algorithm.

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LanceH
21 minutes ago
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At some point between this, age verification for the OS, and everything else, it starts to seem like a coordinated attack on computing.
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akersten
17 minutes ago
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They've been at it since 2011: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg
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Barbing
48 minutes ago
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The Take Action link only took 30 seconds: https://www.eff.org/3DPrintCA

(did choose to edit the letter but otherwise really, it autofills and takes no time)

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deet
4 minutes ago
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Imagine if you couldn't buy a lathe unless it refused to make a baseball bat (which could be used for hitting people).

Or if you couldn't buy scissors (because they could cut brake lines).

Or if you couldn't buy a car (because it could be used to run someone over).

And if all of those checked with the government before functioning.

It's almost like maybe instead you should just ban the undesirable end action, enforce that law, and create societal conditions that don't nudge or force people into doing undesirable things.

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rolph
1 hour ago
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guess what, the state of california on the printer bed, depicted in the article, looks close to the profile of an AR15 pistol grip.

im looking forward to the idea that the outline of Ca. may trigger false positives

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throwawaytea
31 minutes ago
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I had the same hunch when I saw it, which is either pure genius on the part of the author/publisher or pure lol meme magic.
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NoImmatureAdHom
28 minutes ago
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Better yet, design and popularize an AR grip that is the state of California
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mickelsen
23 minutes ago
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Hope sanity prevails and printers stay free, don't give Europe ideas.
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encom
4 minutes ago
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As a non american it always seems like California is the most retarded state. Is there some kind lead contamination in the ground water? Of course, we have to deal with the EU, so I'm not throwing stones... just pondering.
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