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But surely, a 3D printer could/can. It's just that the software that runs on it shouldn't have shit security and there should be multiple safeguards and redundant fail-safe systems.
It shouldn't be be required to use a cloud service in order to use a piece of hardware that you bought and paid for.
I'm disturbed seeing so many of the new consumer targeted 3D printers (and so many other products) going in the "cloud required" direction.
That's true.
Like in the example, Why the heck should a stove should need cloud access. Or even better... a tesla power wall... -.-