Dem Mainzer Nachtclub Caveau droht das Aus. In der vergangenen Woche hat der Betreiber die Kündigung für das bestehende Mietverhältnis in der Schillerstraße erhalten. Dazu betonen die Kreisvorsitzenden der Mainzer…
But its not Linux...
You dont have to restart your Computer, you can also just kill a task.
To make it simple use something like mission center
openSUSE
Can it go down in between?
I have family over there and they told me that health system went from one of the best pre brexit to quite bad today with huge waiting times for ambulance.
We may are a bit spoiled by the german health system.
And yes, i know that US have one of the most extensive and worst health systems for a so called first world country.
But they at least still have ambulance. Wouldnt want to be in the UK while having a heartattack
Atom is dead, the successor is called Pulsar
Im happy so far with my purchase, finished half of the printer today - may i will finish it tomorrow :)
The K1 used K1 Nozzles(some remix of Volcano Nozzles also used by Sovol on there SV06 Plus). Dunno if you could use regular Volcano Nozzles on this(without modification) since the K1 Nozzle-Tips are longer/more spiky.
Its mostly Fysetc but some other parts as well. I spend the first half of my day building but i make a break now to get some fresh air
Im offended by proprietary privacy-invading bullshit build on the work of a FOSS Community, im sorry.
Anycubic for example does similar things. The Kobra 3 & Kobra S1 support Network printing(via Cloud) only through there "Anycubic Slicer Next" which is a Orca Slicer Fork only available for MacOS and Windows(Windows seems to be the only up-to-date Version, Mac is broken as far as i know).
Firmware is, as far as i know the so called KobraOS, a Klipper-go fork without a Webfrontend or any way to connect to it through Orca, Cura, Prusa or else.
I think 3D-Printers have just this DIY image for me and that's why i thought the general 3D-Printer user is more tech-savvy and aware.
If they would tell me that my ESP32 needs cloud connection to use them i would be furious to.
I just want to make clear, im not against printers which are accessible, i think i myself didn't had enough different devices to call myself an expert of any kind.
I would just wish that it would be news worthy if you need to use a specific slicer(specially if near all of those proprietary slicers are only made for windows) to make full use of your printer or some clarification that all your prints will be send to the cloud before they reach your printer.
Im much less a 3D-Printing-Purist then a privacy advocate. I wish that this type of behavior by manufacturers will be out-called - never-mind if it is a 3D-Printer, your Dishwasher or any other "Smart Device".
I know, i just had issues to put all my thoughts together in a way that it is still readable/understandable so i gave the AI a try. In the end, it didn't really change that much but gave it some structure and nicer wording.
For me learning about a product and how it work is empowerment. Having the right to repair and a easily serviceable device is empowerment.
Closing down the software until you don't even know what the device is doing is gatekeeping.
Is it a price thing?
In my opinion Bambu Lab is a high-end consumer 3D-Printer and still modding, servicing etc. is bad. On the other side of the price-spectrum Anycubic copy-pasted all the bad stuff from Bambu.
My opinion on bad manufacturer behavior is: if we keep buying those products(with locked down firmware, Windows-Only Proprietary Cloud filled forked Slicers etc.) more and more manufacturers may go that route.
My 0.2 Parts are on the way.
Thought about buying the upcoming Sovol Zero but i guess its the time to build my first Voron :)
I would name Sovol as a good and cheap producer. The plain Klipper(or on older Devices Marlin)-Firmware is really nice :)
Isnt the Creality-K* Lineup also locked down?

The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?
I’ve been noticing an unsettling trend in the 3D printing world: more and more printer manufacturers are locking down their devices with proprietary firmware, cloud-based software, and other anti-consumer restrictions. Despite this, they still receive glowing reviews, even from tech-savvy communities.
Back in the day, 3D printing was all about open-source hardware, modding, and user control. Now, it feels like we’re heading towards the same path as smartphones and other consumer tech—walled gardens, forced online accounts, and limited third-party compatibility. Some companies even prevent users from using alternative slicers or modifying firmware without jumping through hoops.
My question is: Has 3D printing gone too mainstream? Are newer users simply unaware (or uninterested) in the dangers of locked-down ecosystems? Have we lost the awareness of FOSS (Free and Open-Source Software) and user freedom that once defined this space?
I’d love to hear thoughts from the community. Do you

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Hallo, da Mainz jetzt auch auf Feddit/Lemmy ist dachte ich ich mach mal ein bisschen Werbung für eine andere Plattform im Fediverse: Mobilizon. Mit dieser Software betreibe ich seit vergangenem Jahr eine Instanz für das Rhein-Main Gebiet. Da ich leider nicht so gut im Werbung machen bin, ist die Nutzer*innen Zahl noch recht überschaubar. Würde mich freuen wenn das mehr leute nutzen möchten :)