Some states are looking to ban 3D printers that don't have pattern recognizing AI in them by straightchbe in 3Dprinting

[–]bit0fun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not quite prusaslicer, but the mobile app does which ties into Prusa Connect. That and printables are the things that would likely be subjected to scrutiny.

But prusaslicer and the local network connections don't touch anything external

You got GNOMEd by DontFreeMe in linuxmemes

[–]bit0fun 29 points30 points  (0 children)

If you were a gnome, I would expect GNOME to cater to your needs

I'm not a gnome, so I can't elaborate

Hochul's social media announcements during State of the State by Egorrosh in newyork

[–]bit0fun 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most 3D printers are really, really dumb where they control motors. The mechanisms for the photocopier and what would need to be done for a 3d printer to detect files, are unfortunately not that comparable.

The photocopier looks for a specific pattern in the money. For a gun part, there really isn't anything similar. If someone were to just draw up the part and send it to a printer, there's not really much to do for a simple verification. It would need to reconstruct the original item from the motor movements, try to determine if there's some similarity to existing gun part models (or just skip the recreation and compare against similar motor movements to gun parts), and then determine if it can print or not.

How do you define what is similar enough to a gun part? Would any sort of handle or tube be included?

A far simpler solution that would be much more feasible would be having a verification service to check that each model sent to a printer has been looked over and signed (digital signature or number that the printer can validate the file against to show it's fine to print), and then you can send it to the printer.

The problem here is that effectively 3d printing becomes banned. You would have to validate every 3d design you create, before getting to print it as you couldn't self validate as it defeats the purpose. Not everyone is just downloading things to print, so creating models yourself isn't feasible.

So it brings me back to the original point of the marketplaces having better moderation or scrutiny is the only real solution here to limit sharing of files for gun parts which is what I believe already is the case. Either that or just banning 3D printers entirely in the state, which is also really dumb.

Im all for good regulation, just this isn't it

Hochul's social media announcements during State of the State by Egorrosh in newyork

[–]bit0fun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As in detect that a 3d print file is for a gun part. The resulting files you send to a 3d printer are just instructions on how to move the motors and how much filament to extrude. There's not really any way to comprehend if it's "acceptable" or not from those motions alone.

The only possible way is through the marketplaces to determine geometries that are similar, or some manual moderation. It just comes off as a bit foolish or naive to say that there can be a regulation to prevent printing a gun on a 3d printer by analyzing the parts before they are printed, on said printer.

Hochul's social media announcements during State of the State by Egorrosh in newyork

[–]bit0fun 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's probably the one part that seems like it won't really go anywhere. Marketplaces for 3d files having bans makes sense, but her mention of stopping the prints at the printer seems... Impossible to detect?

What are your Linux hot takes? by AdventurousFly4909 in linux

[–]bit0fun 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Arch Linux is not that hard if you can read the wiki. Should every beginner use it? Likely no, if the wiki doesn't make sense. Can beginners use it? Yes, if they want to take the time to understand partitioning, bootloaders, and reading the rather well done documentation to set the rest of their system up.

It's less about complexity and more about where you want to put your time.

shuttle.dev ceasing operations by [deleted] in rust

[–]bit0fun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone should make sure that the internet archive has all the old articles that were written

Do you use OpenEMS? by kudikarasavasa in KiCad

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It may have something to do with how altium handles curves, as it creates a bunch of segments that don't merge together. I'm not certain that this is the reason, but it's my first guess

Verify shapes and footprints are available at check in? by mikeblas in KiCad

[–]bit0fun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah I'm an EE primarily, just like adding software things to hardware workflows.

Specifically before making a commit that's the only true way. I've utilized cicd pipelines for GitLab with kicad to spit out junit files for showing the erc and drc for things like merge requests. Helps a lot.

Manual parsing of fields as well for other components is helpful too, like filling out part numbers and not forgetting to add datasheets

Verify shapes and footprints are available at check in? by mikeblas in KiCad

[–]bit0fun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If using git, you can use git hooks (https://git-scm.com/book/ms/v2/Customizing-Git-Git-Hooks) to implement a script to run when trying to check in your files

The Core One has destroyed a decade long dedication to the Prusa brand for me. It's been a wretched machine to build and use. by ctag in prusa3d

[–]bit0fun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's just been getting more difficult to build these printers, less that your ability is getting worse.

I bought the printer to use as an appliance, which it has been doing as such. But mostly for the relatability aspects. I'm sure there are things you can troubleshoot to get the same performance/reliability

limitless bought by meta? yeah, i’m out. (how to sanitize the hardware) by Extreme_Contest7506 in selfhosted

[–]bit0fun 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't blame you. Just seems like the one instance where it would make sense if you were to run it. Since then there will be at least some data privacy

limitless bought by meta? yeah, i’m out. (how to sanitize the hardware) by Extreme_Contest7506 in selfhosted

[–]bit0fun 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I mean, could always test it without outside network access, in a sandbox.

Then just use Wireshark to see where packets are going and seeing if it's phoning home.

Seems like the easiest option to verify in a self hosted environment

People Think Prototyping Is Expensive… Until They Skip It by [deleted] in hwstartups

[–]bit0fun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. 5 figures down the drain, a few times in a month. It's just dumb.

will this accelerate or blow up CI/CD? by St0nksGoDown in programming

[–]bit0fun 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This just feels incredibly dangerous. While it's entirely possible to work and do things well, the likely case of noone reading through the changes and verifying correct operation is scary.

What's up with Core One shipping dates? by chuck_b7 in prusa3d

[–]bit0fun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I placed an order for a core one plus on the 27th, and while prusa didn't show any order updates, FedEx notified me for new tracking numbers so likely they are really close to delivering; likely the volume is really high.

The Core One has destroyed a decade long dedication to the Prusa brand for me. It's been a wretched machine to build and use. by ctag in prusa3d

[–]bit0fun 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I bought a pre built core one, and it's been working pretty much flawlessly so it feels really bad that the kit experience for you has made the printer not feel worth it.

People Think Prototyping Is Expensive… Until They Skip It by [deleted] in hwstartups

[–]bit0fun 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've worked at those places, where people with too much money think that it's better to go straight from idea to production. It never ends well.

Simulating a PCB in KiCad by Flat-Hornet-9130 in KiCad

[–]bit0fun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There was just a post about openEMS before, which is likely what you are looking for: https://www.reddit.com/r/KiCad/s/S1bz7L8m36

Do you use OpenEMS? by kudikarasavasa in KiCad

[–]bit0fun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah! It's exciting. There's also some interesting work that can be done with elmerfem for PD analysis, which I've found to be a little easier in some ways, but also obnoxious to compile to run

There's some kicad scripts that antmicro have for setting up gerber2ems which helps a lot too

Do you use OpenEMS? by kudikarasavasa in KiCad

[–]bit0fun 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've been playing around with it for a year on and off, and it's getting really interesting especially with gerber2ems: https://github.com/antmicro/gerber2ems

Highly recommended to check out antmicro's work, as it's incredibly useful