3D Printing | April 22, 2016 | What's up beautiful people!?
Hope you had a great week -- and I wish there was a sufficient amount of geekery involved ;)
How's life? Any new changes coming up? New Hobbies?
I am currently reading: Letters to a Young Contrarian by Christopher Hitchens
...and thinking about this quote:
"..The chief source of disorder in society is the hypocrisy of those who pretend to be virtuous, on the one hand, while all the time behaving contrary to their professed beliefs.." - Plato, The Republic
See you next week! Dilanka (3D Printing Geek, Pillow Addict, Junk Food Connoisseur) | Set Your Startup Apart with Startup Next, a Techstars Program Get 1:1 mentorship and hone in on your pitch, product-market fit, funding and more. Startup Next is a free 5-week program, with plenty of post program value adds that will put you one step ahead of other startups. Access thousands of mentors, founders, and investors all while preparing for seed funding or applying to an accelerator. Subscribe to find out when Startup Next is accepting applications! | | loubie - Thingiverse This is an interesting story. An ebay user took over 2000+ 3D Printable designs from the design repository website Thingiverse then sold 3D Printed models based on those designs for profit. The community collectively shut down the ebay users account. Certainly raises interesting questions about intellectual property and free downloadable models. Makerbot's official statement. | | CCCen - YouTube Physical keys and locks are one of the oldest security mechanisms still employed today. In this talk, we will discuss how 3D printing keys enable attacks against many modern lock systems. We will describe projects researchers and hobbyists have done involving 3D printed keys, and present our own research on automating several of these attacks in order to demonstrate how easy they are to do. Ultimately, we hope to describe the current state of 3D printed keys, and their impact on the physical security systems we most often take for granted. | | Indiegogo Gizmo 3D Printers recently raised over $135k for their SLA DLP 3D printer. Unfortunately, Paypal has frozen their funds. Now, most 3D Printer crowdfunding campaigns fail (Pirate3D etc..) and never deliver the product, but I am still annoyed by this. Paypal has a history of doing this and should not be used as a funding source for crowdfunding. | | Techcrunch Scandy is aiming to make it easier to print full-color 3D prints of photographs, from sources such as depth-aware cameras and technology like Google's Project Tango. Scandy today announced it raised a $1 million angel/seed round from Callais Capital in an effort to bring the technology to a broader audience. | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. Startup Digest, © 2009-2016 by Techstars Central LLC. All rights reserved. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Techstars Central, LLC. Privacy Policy. | | |
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