I was wondering about how this news would impact the 3D printing community as well. Interesting to me that someone I know bought a 3D printer shortly after getting really into removing plastic from their food and home...

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What’s the white pill for 3D printing at home?

Probably something along the lines of: “it actually reduces waste, because custom parts and products are no longer mass-produced for a small market, and instead offer one or two redesigns as waste. Then the open-source nature provides others the ability to reuse the design and for them to be able to recreate it quickly.” Sounds reasonable to me.