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  • Awesome, thanks! THis is what I went with.

  • I'm not going to post it here, but you're way behind dude. There are tutorials out there with every step required to print and operate 3D guns in all shapes and sizes. Sure, it requires a little extra sometimes, and some may be flimsy (one shot), but a shot might be all it takes.

  • You send me a right-wing, gun-nut article, then send me a video where Mamdani doesn't say a word about "banning guns" but "gun control", I don't think

    Ah... the right-wing trap. Good bye.

  • Thank you for linking an article that says nothing about 3D printing.

    According to Breitbart News

    LMAO. OK. All credibility lost.

  • Checked out the repo, it's alpha and maybe just a test. Let's not count our eggs just yet.

  • Thanks. Deleted the other one.

  • AI agents MUST NOT add Signed-off-by tags. Only humans can legally certify the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). The human submitter is responsible for:

    • Reviewing all AI-generated code
    • Ensuring compliance with licensing requirements
    • Adding their own Signed-off-by tag to certify the DCO
    • Taking full responsibility for the contribution

    That's fair. Nobody has to know you wrote it with a not, that's impossible to detect, but you have to own it and be ready for the discussions that follow.

  • I mean the idea "prevent people from 3D printing guns" is good. At least its heart is in the right spot. 3D printers make it much much easier to make a gun. It's like what AI is doing to development, writing, and so on. Now people who didn't know how to make a gun can do it quite easily with little to no skill.

    However, the problem is always feasibility and privacy. Companies hide their plans from their employees by dividing up the work so that no one is the wiser. Circumventing this at the software level would be easy, just print the parts separately. If everything is tracked, that's a huge breach in privacy.

    These kinds of things only ultimately serve the surveillance apparatus.

    Tracking who owns such a machine capable of printing a gun though🤔 Dunno... Not sure whether I'm against that. I could be convinced either way. We do need licenses to drive our rolling murder machines and not every 3D printer is capable of printing a functional gun.

  • Here we go with blaming people who have nothing to do with it.

  • Man, how do I get 3M on Kickstarter? Do I just have to lie and put up videos of standard unity assets?

  • Not yet. But it's being brought up often enough that somebody will probably start working on it in earnest. IIRC somebody did start somethit, but I think it was abandoned

  • Get fucked, suck.

  • It's not called "correct" coding for a reason.

    That's why people are wrong so often: they feel like something is right, but don't check. That's how you get anti -vaxxers, manospere people, MAGA, QAnon, Brexit, etc.

  • CSS is terrible, no doubt about it, but the problem is exactly that: native GUI frameworks haven't changed in the way they work. Why else do you think electron became popular? Obviously there was reason for it

  • Let's be honest, it's the easiest. I've been trying to write UIs in pure rust and python recently and let me tell you, it's a drag.

    Some frameworks don't even support writing your own components, some don't allow reusing parts of the UI, some don't even have proper layout engines you can modify, theming can be difficult, others dont have reactive values, most don't have a fast dev loop (make a change, see it, repeat), and so on. I've even tried using game engines like Godot and Bevy.

    We like complaining about Electron, but let's be serious, as bad as it is, the other stuff is worse.

  • If the rich keep taking and not giving, it's bound to happen.

  • Looks like we have to delay the year of the linux desktop another year, until france is done.

  • Someone shoots a CEO, another sets a warehouse on fire due to low wages, this dude sets fire to a gate of a billionaire... What will the next thing be?

  • Nix / NixOS @programming.dev

    Should jonringer just fork nixos? RingOS?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Solved: How can containers be forced to use a VPN?

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Resolved: Is there something that can update /etc/hosts from feeds?

  • Tech @programming.dev

    New robotic gripper for automated apple picking developed

    techxplore.com /news/2024-06-robotic-gripper-automated-apple.html
  • Linux @programming.dev

    How could one implement a linux installer that runs on windows?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Does anybody actually use trunk based development in their company?

    trunkbaseddevelopment.com
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Public personal dev accounts: opinions?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    CID concept is broken

    discuss.ipfs.tech /t/cid-concept-is-broken/9733/
  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Can somebody explain why game makers don't start their own companies together?

  • The Invisible Internet Project @lemmy.world

    Does an anonymous git service exist on I2P?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    How are companies or developers supposed to make a full time living with OSI opensourced projects?

    opensource.org /osd
  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    Which GPU or GPU brand would you buy for gaming these days?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    TIL: FairCode is the software model Redis, ElasticSearch, etc. use

    faircode.io
  • Programming @programming.dev

    How do you holistically document microservices in a multi-repo setup?

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Found this on the web years ago

  • Tech @programming.dev

    IBM nearing deal for cloud software provider HashiCorp, source says

    www.reuters.com /markets/deals/ibm-nearing-buyout-deal-hashicorp-wsj-reports-2024-04-23/
  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    PSA: If you're going to write software for piracy, put it on I2P!

    geti2p.net /en/docs/applications/gitlab
  • Physics @mander.xyz

    Do particles get mass from the higgs field by moving through a higher dimension?

  • No Stupid Questions (Developer Edition) @programming.dev

    What are algebraic data types and why are they named as such?

  • Security @programming.dev

    Microsoft Cybersecurity Disaster Triggers Customer Doubt, Competitor Opportunity

    accelerationeconomy.com /cloud-wars/microsoft-cybersecurity-disaster-triggers-customer-doubt-competitor-opportunity