• ShepherdPie
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    1 month ago

    Seems pretty spot on and it has been this way for years. Even in 2020 when I bought my first printer, Prusa was charging $1,000 for a printer that everyone else was selling for $300-$400. They only maintained through that due to good will from the community and the rest of the market outside of Creality being little cottage-type businesses that weren’t selling high volume.

    Even now in addition to the closed-source boards, they have a closed-source cloud-based smartphone app

    Here’s a 2 year old post on reddit bringing up the same concerns:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/prusa3d/comments/10g6fgv/prusa_giving_up_on_its_open_source_roots/

    • Honza@mastodon.arch-linux.cz
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      30 days ago

      @ShepherdPie yes, what I dislike about this Prusa’s emotional post about “the state of opensource,” is that he published it as a start of a discussion, yet AFAIK never replied back to the community.

      Recently, I’ve been lurking in the VORON seas, seems like I finally might be experienced enough for this endeavour. And they have this lovely macro pad: https://www.hotend.cz/p/tlacitka-do-sukne-pro-3d-tiskarny-voron

      which is funny, considering the premium brand Prusa suggests you to build one and the DIY printer VORON sells ready to plug-in solutions.