- TrippinMallard@lemmy.mlEnglish7 hours
Hey now, don’t give them any ideas… Next thing you know all stepper motors will require daily inspection before use by a robocop placed in every home.
- masterspace@lemmy.caEnglish15 hours
Go fuck yourself America.
Control your fucking guns and this wouldn’t be necessary.
- 7 hours
If this was about guns, they would ban hardware stores. It’s just about controlling everything so they can parcel it back out to friends.
- 1 day
You can buy whole kits to build your own, the capacity to control what is made with the is about as much as if you tried to ban someone with a table saw from building a birdhouse.
- TIEPilot@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
tried to ban someone with a table saw from building a birdhouse.
Thats a perfectly succinct analogy.
Lung@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 dayPretty sure you could make a gun too, which is the point of this 3D printer thing
And like what about other CNC machines?
I like that California is on the frontier of many tech laws, but this and the age thing are particularly dumb lately
- TIEPilot@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
I made an AR15 with a hobby drill press from Lowes at work. Give me a hunk of metal, a micrometer and a file and I can make you a gun.
Or worse.
- TIEPilot@lemmy.worldEnglish6 hours
I think at this point it easier to list what isn’t illegal in California.
- grue@lemmy.worldEnglish23 hours
Neat, I would’ve assumed you’d need a mill or a lathe, not just a drill press. Kinda want to know how to do it myself, since I own the former but not either of the latter.
- TIEPilot@lemmy.worldEnglish6 hours
It won’t be accurate or be a long baller w/o a lathe to make a rifled barrel. Not that you couldn’t mke a barrel with hand tools, it just would be very difficult.
And like others have said, only the lower receiver is the controlled item. You goto Brownels and can buy 98% of an AR w/o a background check.
- 22 hours
The upper reciever is the load bearing part on an Armalite, but it’s also not the regulated part. The lower receiver is, and all you need for that is a box that holds the trigger components in vaguely the right place, a hole that lines up the magazine, a hole to stick the buffer tube into at the back, and some way to nail the upper receiver to it.
You could carve an AR lower out of wood if you were dedicated enough.
- TIEPilot@lemmy.worldEnglish6 hours
If you’re near me I’ll loan you the gig, the end mills,and support to make an AR lower in about 2 hours.
- masterspace@lemmy.caEnglish14 hours
No, you don’t. You can do literally anything productive with your life other than obsessing about killing tools.
- masterspace@lemmy.caEnglish15 hours
Yeah, and that’s why you don’t have a meaningful social life. Because you obsess over building tools to kill people rather then spending your time learning how to build a better world.
Grow the fuck up.
- 1 day
Shovel AK is a thing too. There are stencils out there for it.
- PattyMcB@lemmy.worldEnglish19 hours
If I’m not mistaken, this DOES cover ALL manufacturing devices, and if it doesn’t, it will in the future
- masterspace@lemmy.caEnglish15 hours
Good, fuck Americans pretending like gun control isn’t effective.
- mctoasterson@reddthat.comEnglish1 day
Nobody tell California about a nail combined with certain diameters of pipe, because guess what, those can become guns too.
- TIEPilot@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
zip guns, lets bring in slam fired shotguns.
Never doubt the ingenuity of man killing other men.
- masterspace@lemmy.caEnglish15 hours
Pleas do tell us the next time a birthday gets drive by’d by pipes and nails, otherwise, shut the fuck up dumbass.
- 8 hours
Pipe bombs are not exactly uncommon. Most of those are exactly that. Pipe and nails, packed with homemade explosives.
- Oneiros@eviltoast.orgEnglish1 day
Yeah I’ve lived in CA for about 10 years now and have loved it, but the new laws they are passing are making it extremely likely that I’ll be moving soon. Especially with tje fact that we are either getting either Becerra who’s in Big AI and Big Oils pocket.
- masterspace@lemmy.caEnglish14 hours
This is absolute horseshit from a gun nut.
Guns are like quaaludes. Hard to manufacture precisely and reliably, easy to spot factories, and easy to regulate and control.
Americans are the only dumbass country to not figure this out and think they’re special fucking snowflakes.
- DanceMomsSavedMe@lemmy.zipEnglish8 hours
Actually ammo reloaded at home shoots better than factory ammo this is a known occurance. And guns put together with kits usually shoot better and have less problems than mass produced factory ones.
Guns aren’t really that difficult to make. Hell that Japanese guy shot Shinto Abe with a gun he made himself although bit of a different thing because it used a battery to ignite the gunpowder but still the same idea.
Making guns isn’t hard to do.
3d printed ones are a joke though. You can only use them a few times before they become even more dangerous and unpredictable. Anyone who wanted to use an actual firearm would never use a 3d printed gun.
Maybe one of those 200K metal 3d printers or whatever. But at that point it would be easier to machine the parts yourself out of metal. It really isn’t as difficult as you seem to think it is to do that.
If they wanted gun control (which California already has a bit more of than other States) then they could pass a law doing that. This is 100% a surveillance law.
- 8 hours
Tell me you know nothing about metalworking and firearms, without telling me you know nothing about metalworking and firearms.
- PattyMcB@lemmy.worldEnglish20 hours
Printer manufacturers won’t make state-specific versions of printers. This is going to screw all of us.
sleet01@lemmy.caEnglish
1 dayblows dust off classic Fellowes floppy disk caddy
“Gimme some sugar, baby!”
- cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish1 day
You can still connect it to your LAN without giving it internet access.
- 1 day
I know that a Samsung teevee disconnected from the internet will try and use another appliances internet connection if it can. Gotta imagine this is possible in other devices, too.
- 15 hours
Can you share more info on this? I’m interested in the technical aspect how this is done, specifically which devices it uses?
For instance, say, a smart speaker, may have Bluetooth and WiFi, but I’m not sure any halfway comprehensive network stack I’d even implemented that could be used as a proxy, let alone autonomously remotely reconfigured to do so.
- 9 hours
If memory serves correctly it was another Samsung device it was leveraging which makes more sense. There were other occasions where it had once been attached to WiFi for a firmware update, disconnected and told to forget the network, but attached again to it at least twice. Took the steps to forget the network again and then powered off completely. Subsequent checks show no further connections so far.
- Buddahriffic@lemmy.worldEnglish2 hours
I’ve also heard of devices that scan for open networks in the area to use. It’s also possible for them to come with a sim card and use a discounted cell collection, though not sure if any TVs are actually doing that. Could even be a virtual SIM so there’s no card to find and potentially just remove/destroy.
- ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.worldEnglish20 hours
Last year I started maintaining a MAC address whitelist on the router: if I haven’t added it, it doesn’t get in or go out. No way in hell I’m putting any household appliance on the allowed list. While an appliance could technically still try to access via an allowed device, they’re all phones and tablets and computers with slightly more robust security than the trust me bro levels of an IoT appliance.
- Zoot@reddthat.comEnglish5 hours
Just gotta hope your neighbors don’t connect their devices, and that your own can’t reach the neighbors.
Lasherz@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 dayI don’t really get it other than changing its convenience and efficiency. Superglue and wall loops make stronger parts of multiple pieces than priting it all in one.







