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Lutra@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English1·1 month agoThe link was to the engineering diagrams for their hardware. Literally open.
This would be Microsoft selling ‘Teams’ and including a dvd with the source.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•DOGE Plans to Rebuild SSA Codebase in Months, Risking Benefits and System CollapseEnglish11·1 month agoJust adding. This and all the bad things that will happen if they get the green light, is not how this is done or should be done.
‘But all the waste and ineficciency!’ Hog wash.
From the system that is working? and serves thousands of people what they needed every day of every year.
They have to say it’s horribly broken. Its a lie, but they have to justify why.
There are standards, procurement contracts, entire agency’s to make sure — Make sure what?
March 28, 2025 - Make sure that what will happen, doesn’t.
coda: The trick this cabal is using is simple - take a thing most folk don’t understand. Say it’s broken. Open it. Rob it. Say its fixed. Collect profits and praise, leave town.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English4·1 month agoI think there’s some semantic confusion with that article. That’s not what I see. There are literally kits for sale on the Prusa Site to convert your old prusa into a new Core. imho, What the ‘RepRap Open Source folks’ mean is literally every part is sourced from already available parts or can be printed. And I think this is where the article is going. The other Open Source -is Open Ecosystem. Where there may be proprietary pieces (the steel cage), but nothing about it is purposefully closed. Prusa published the full electronic and hardware schematics before the machine was shipping. https://www.prusa3d.com/page/open-source-at-prusa-research_236812/ This is also ‘Open’. Both are good. Both have valid rationale. But neither is anything like closed source, closed box, only we can touch it companies models.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English2·1 month agowell put
Lutra@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English91·1 month ago- this is what going mainstream looks like. Greedy people see profit and they get in.
- greedy people are often sneaky, and they work to take all the can from open and close it in : Apple, Later Redhat
- there are tons of Open Open printers out there
- Open has a problem - it’s hard to maintain ignorance and get the benefit. It requires work - you can’t just easily trade dollars for someone else’s labor. You have to learn and put things together to really enjoy.
- What can you do?
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This is hard, almost impossible: Don’t do business with people you suspect or know are cruddy. Even if they say they have what you want.
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Learn how to build the printer you want. Hire a good person to learn and do it for you.
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Buy a printer from a company that pledges to do right. Even if it costs more.
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Lutra@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Is Elon Musk Staging a Coup? Billionaire Seizes Control at Treasury Dept.1·3 months agoYes, I must have misclicked. Apologies. Thank you.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Is Elon Musk Staging a Coup? Billionaire Seizes Control at Treasury Dept.2·3 months agoMy apologies guys - not a bot, near as I know. And yes, I swear I clicked the “Cybertruck sales slump” Thread. My mistake. I will leave this here as a record of my shame.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Is Elon Musk Staging a Coup? Billionaire Seizes Control at Treasury Dept.132·3 months agoMore Cybertrucks sold than all other EV trucks combined. Not a Tesla fan. Also not a fan of FUD. https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/18/24247985/tesla-cybertruck-july-2024-sales-deliveries-match-all-ev-trucks
Lutra@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Bambu Lab Security Update will remove OrcaSlicer’s AccessEnglish1·3 months agojust for history - at this time the core one hasn’t been released. they’ve just shown demos at shows.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Bambu Lab Security Update will remove OrcaSlicer’s AccessEnglish4·3 months agoThe left hand giveth, and the right hand taketh away.
My next printer is a Prusa One. Because Prusa. I’ve watched all the videos on ‘why Bamboo’, and the bias in all of them is people who are running or want to run a business/farm. While that’s a good selection for people who actually use the machines, what is different is how they process costs and inconvenience - because its a business, they can pass costs down to their customers, they can just as a couple reviewers said, “just buy another printer and keep moving”.
This is not my use case. I’m looking for a tool for my house/life. It’s more like buying a pedestal table saw, or a complete set of cordless tools, a lawn tractor or a small pickup truck. I’m the end customer. I can’t ‘pass on maintenance costs’. I want a well-made tool that I can happily use for a long long time.
Between the products is not a heck of a lot of difference, they both ooze plastic. Between the two business philosophies, miles and miles. And I can’t say I don’t want to live in a world filled with bad business philosophies, and then give those same people my business, because they have a cheaper sticker.
I don’t buy devices that aren’t mine anymore. And it while it often initially costs more, over life, will cost me less - in money, in time, in aggravation.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple sued over abandoning CSAM detection for iCloud | TechCrunchEnglish2·5 months agoJust clearing up the argument.
- The files will be scanned
- They’ve been doing for decades
There’s a difference here in principle. Exemplified by the answer to this question: “Do you expect that things you store somewhere are kept private?” Where, Private means: “No one looks at your things.” Where, No One means: not a single person or machine.
This is the core argument. In the world, things stored somewhere are often still considered private. (Safe Deposit box). People take this expectation into the cloud. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Box, Dropbox etc - only made their scanning known publicly _after they were called out. They allowed their customers to _assume their files were private.
Second issue: Does just a simple machine looking at your files count as unprivate? And what if we Pinky Promise to make the machine not really really look at your files, and only like squinty eyed. For many, yes this also counts as unprivate. Its the process that is problematic. There is a difference between living in a free society, and one in which citizens have to produce papers when asked. A substantial difference. Having files unexamined and having them examined by an ‘innocuous’ machine, are substantial differences. The difference _is privacy. On one, you have a right to privacy. In the other you don’t.
an aside…
In our small village, a team sweeps every house during the day while people are out at work. In the afternoon you are informed that team found illegal paraphernalia in your house. You know you had none. What defense do you have?
Lutra@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple sued over abandoning CSAM detection for iCloud | TechCrunchEnglish1·5 months agoI just read up, and I didn’t know this is not so much about stopping new images, but restitution for continued damages.
The plaintiffs are “victims of the Misty Series and Jessica of the Jessica Series” ( be careful with your googling) https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5914e81dadd7b0493491c7d7
Correct me please, The plaintiffs logic is : “The existence of these files is damaging to us. Anyone found ever in possession of one of these files is required by law to pay damages. Any company who stores files for others, must search every file for one these 100 files, and report that files owner to the court”
I thought it was more about protecting the innocent, and future innocent, and it seems more about compensating the hurt.
Am I missing something?
Lutra@lemmy.worldto techsupport@lemmy.world•Docking station that supports 3 monitors for MacOS & Linux1·6 months agoIt seems like that uses the displaylink tech. have you tried the linux driver? https://displaylink.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=29
An eGPU while costlier, is less cpu intensive, has one cable and with newish graphics card will have 3 or 4 outputs.
Lutra@lemmy.worldtoRanked Choice Voting@ponder.cat•Ranked choice voting initiatives massively fail4·6 months agoIs it because they didn’t use a ranked choice voting mechanism? ( said in partial jest)
Lutra@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Japan plans ‘conveyor belt road’ linking Tokyo and Osaka amid delivery driver shortageEnglish11·6 months agoWhy use the term ‘conveyor belt’? No conveyor. No belts. Automated cargo containers.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Opera explains how it plans to keep uBlock Origin support as Google Chrome disables itEnglish2·6 months agojust to be clear, for fear we mentally normalize this
- this is hostile behavior from Chrome
- what the customer does with the browser, in a sane world, is of no concern of the guy who made it.
to accept that another person has one sided authority to determine what you can and can’t do with a tool, after it is in your possession is weird.
Lutra@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•Google Messages adding ‘enhanced’ spam protection, ‘Sensitive Content Warnings’ for nudityEnglish11·6 months agothen how does it know… that… nevermind
17 Hours now. And story after story of American’s being hurt, Americans asking their lawmakers to help.