• eli@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    So use a VPN, buy a 3d printer in another state, send it to a mail forwarding service?

    Or buy a printer and install different firmware on it?

    And maybe my understand of 3d printers is wrong, but a 3d printer itself doesn’t know what it is printing, it only gets the gcode from the slicer. So if the slicer is what is being modified, then use an open slicer like OrcaSlicer?

    So a nothing burger of massive proportion this looks like. Which will soon spread to California. Great…

  • LadyMeow@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 hours ago

    It’s in the executive budget bill?

    Also. Now? With the fasch running amok? Are you kidding?

    How about a ‘friends of epstiene should be jailed bill’ or no ICE in NY bill? No? Instead a…. 3d printers need heuristics to detect gun parts in the budget bill bill… okay.

  • Brewchin@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    It’s a good post, but shitty clickbait headline. I’m not in the US, so will take their word for it on the details.

    Good intentions, it seems, but classic thin-end-of-the-wedge territory. IP holders must be rubbing their hands with glee.

    As with the US DMCA, I can easily see this DRM expanding to include patterns and blueprints of patented items so “Blocked: This file’s characteristics seem to match a patent/IP owned by Ford” (or Apple, Hasbro, John Deere, etc) will almost certainly follow quickly.

    And as with the UK Child Safety Act, even poorly written, unfit for purpose laws can expand rapidly. It went from “age verification on adult sites” to “…and all VPNs” in mere months, and is heading to “age verify everything!” if they get their way.

  • glibg10b@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    Pretty sure this will only affect 3D printing businesses. It will be very hard to enforce for individuals

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      3 hours ago

      It is very clearly written so individuals won’t be able to buy a printer without this junk in the firmware. Afterwards maybe they can fix it, but according to the article it includes a provision that 3D printers (or CNC, etc) can’t even be bought online in NY.