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The Ghost Gun Crackdown Is Quietly Threatening the Future of 3D Printing
As a longtime member of the 3D-printing community, I'm alarmed by new legislation targeting the digital files, platforms, and machines that create weapons. It raises a powerful question: Who decides ...
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Dell XPS 13 laptop drops to just $950
The Dell XPS 13 Laptop at $949.99 is the kind of deal you look at twice, because you're getting a high‑end ultrabook spec ...
Cheap vehicles are thin on the ground in 2026, but [Andy Didorosi] thinks he has the answer for low-speed applications with ...
It's been many years since printing from a PC involved little more than buying a printer and some ink, then purchasing extra cartridges when needed. Today, ...
AURA provides the guardrails, multi-agent orchestration, self-correction loops, and transparency required to run reliable agents in live environments.
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OpenScience is an AI workbench for scientific research. You give it a goal, and it works through the research loop the way a ...
At the Open Source Summit in Mumbai, Torvalds discusses the pain and power of AI in the kernel, and why Linux no longer ...
Got a spare PC? How I turned mine into an open-source smart home hub for free ...
ENCY Software and Stäubli Robotics have signed a global agreement to make robot programming more intuitive, faster, and more ...
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
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