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Just when I think California couldn't possibly come up with dumber laws, they deliver yet again.
There's genuine concerns they could be addressing but instead go after something that's going to be near impossible for them to enforce.
Blueprints for homemade 3D printers exist that can be built with a pretty short list of parts from Digikey.
It’s not law yet, and may never be.
That's comforting to hear. Thank you.
I was going to say, I thought open source 3D Printer designs/kits have been a thing for awhile. My friend just built his own last year using his original 3D printer to help in the process, lol
The entire hobby is built on open source, it’s only very very recently that commercial hobby level printers were worth a damn
...And even then, they're leveraging the open source under the hood. Even your locked-down Bambu piece of shit uses slicing software based on Slic3r.