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  • Literally been at one where the rubble was still smoldering and another one where we didn't even knew how many people we were looking for. And saw an actual emergency landed airliner from a few hundred metres away. But I work as a paramedic. The first one was a small prop plane, one two people miraculously survived, but with life altering injuries, the second one was a crashed glider, sadly the pilot died, but it's highly likely that he was dead before he crashed - a medical issue was suspected.

    The third one had a few lightly injured passengers but they were already transported by the time we arrived.

    Ah. And a Fastfood joint I used to go to as a kid was the site of a gnarly crash where a small two engine plane crashed into a bus and said Fastfood joint a few years earlier.

    The current crash hits home differently as I have spend countless hours on the same aircraft type and the same (aeromedical) setting. While I did not know the crew, have left the field long ago, the community is tightly knit and I know people who knew them.A truely sad case.

  • Only if he can get one with the current firmware. Depending on when he buys it might come with the new one - and a downgrade then is less then sure, according to a Bambu customer service statement towards me.

  • It depends - if you got the money,it can be good. I actually worked with really really good software systems. Especially for the time.

    But....they are rare, they were all custom made/fit and the whole company using them had the right "humans first" culture behind it. And they spend huge amount of money on them.

    But as they were not shareholder value run,it didn't matter.

    B2G software? That is hell. Pure hell. Never saw a single good one. They even managed to fuck up Linux here.

  • I know that,but for the rarer non PLA/PETG stuff you only print once in a few weeks it's sometimes handy - and I kind of "preach" 3D printing to non-technical,often older, people sometimes, and they are often "not that sure what they are doing" yet, so that helps a lot.

    And on the stickers things like density, flow, etc. are mostly not noted.

  • We received the same reply today - which is somewhat funny because we send them a legally binding deadline (as part of a legal statement) - and as they confirmed the receival it is now somewhat valid and may lead to a cease and desist order later.

    We will see how this turns out.

    Maybe, just maybe, it's a bad idea to let AI and cheap customer service agents without proper protocols answer letters and mails written in a foreign language(as EU Bambu Lab is situated in Germany the letter was in German) that very obvious knows their way around the law. In normal companies these letters get escalated to legal.

    Well.... Not here....

  • The thing is -and neither Bambu nor their shills and fanboys understand that-: People bought a printer that could do both: Use the cloud and manage it at home or use Orca/Panda,etc.

    Now they have to choose one of the sides.

    And this is a major flaw - legally speaking it is a major malfunction.

    We will see how this ends up.