Register as a manufacturer of 3D printers
Government gives you an updated, comprehensive archive of STL files your firmware must reject
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Profit
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True haha. But yeah, a file hash is actually uniquely useless in this case, any gcode spun out of a slicer is going to be hardware and user specific.
Just seems like there would be opportunities for hacking and reverse engineering this measure. At it's root, it's a measure that builds firearm information into the firmware, surely that could be exploited by a person who wanted to do that sort of thing.