
@sonicsam41 commented: “I'd throw in $20. Don't even have a 3D printer, just hate bullies.”
@abirvandergriff8584 commented: “I'm in for $100 – I have an X1 from before they revealed how evil they are.”
Given the immediate reaction from his fans, it appears that Rossmann may, in fact, drum up plenty of support.
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M0rtis The tech world needs more people like Louis Rossmann. Hopefully enough people step up and share the load so that he can finally get a good night's sleep. Reply
patriotpa Bambu Lab's claims ring hollow when their rise relied on open-source contributions they aggressively monetized, followed by legal threats against developers restoring user control—like the OrcaSlicer fork by Jarczak. Their printers, often called cut-rate Prusa knockoffs, prioritize proprietary lock-in over true repairability, with glued parts and non-replaceable components that mock the Right to Repair they now obstruct. Reply
Chokkymalk Bambu labs lost a future customer. I was very much planning on getting a high quality FDM printer from them when Canada pays me the rest of my genocide money, simply because of how good their machines seem to print. Looks like that's a solid pass now. I'll manage with another company. Not that I really need any more 3d printers😂 Reply
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