Source: Slashdot: Hardware
OrcaSlicer's closure shows hardware companies using IP claims against community forks that improve their products—a legal tactic that punishes unpaid labor sustaining early-stage hardware ecosystems. Bambu Lab's aggressive posture against a tool that drives adoption of its printers suggests the company views open development as a threat rather than an asset, mirroring mature tech platforms' consolidation playbook. The precedent clarifies which hardware manufacturers tolerate independent innovation around their devices and which will fight it.