He copied the code from BambuStudio into an Orca fork to make it connect to Bambu's cloud. That is A) deliberate and B) easily meets the definition of spoofing. It is embarrassing that copying that one little thing made…
He is free to remove the part where it spoofs itself as BambuStudio and do whatever the hell he wants with it. He can probably distribute it with the spoof and continue without actually getting sued because they are…
Pawel still has access to the Bambu-modified software, which is what the AGPL covers. There is no violation there. Bambu's issue is with him taking a fork of Orca and spoofing some data (from THEIR FREELY AVAILABLE…
What features did they take away?
The fact that Pawel was able to copy their source code and paste it into an Orca fork is direct proof from Pawel himself that they are honoring the AGPL. The C&D presumably wanted him to remove the ID/version string or…
That they are. However, that's abusing the developer, not the AGPL.
I didn't say they respected anyone's rights. They sent a C&D asking him to take the code down. He was and still is free to ignore that C&D. It's simply the easiest, laziest move on their part to get non-BambuStudio…
Please explain how they are abusing the AGPL
So the C&D was stupid, and so is how their network works apparently. Fundamentally, what Bambu are saying is that they have a right to restrict what software accesses their network. The C&D was allegedly sent to stop…
I do not see it this way. Google is a publicly traded company responsible for creating value for their shareholders. When they became dicks about ad blockers on youtube last year or so, was it because they hit a…
Have a link that explains how Ozempic is fiber-mimetic or pro-biotic-mimetic? If that were the case I would expect to see fiber and probiotics to be associated with gastroparesis. They aren't. Ozempic exists because…
The effect here seems to have little to do with gut microbiota: acetic acid itself induces the liver to stop making fats (lipogenesis) and start liberating fats into the blood (lipolysis). AcOH also by itself seems to…
They're misquoting Park et al. The PV study reduced visceral fat. If you take anything (including coffee) that results in lipolysis, and then don't burn the newly freed fats off with activity, it just goes (re-deposits)…
He copied the code from BambuStudio into an Orca fork to make it connect to Bambu's cloud. That is A) deliberate and B) easily meets the definition of spoofing. It is embarrassing that copying that one little thing made…
He is free to remove the part where it spoofs itself as BambuStudio and do whatever the hell he wants with it. He can probably distribute it with the spoof and continue without actually getting sued because they are…
Pawel still has access to the Bambu-modified software, which is what the AGPL covers. There is no violation there. Bambu's issue is with him taking a fork of Orca and spoofing some data (from THEIR FREELY AVAILABLE…
What features did they take away?
The fact that Pawel was able to copy their source code and paste it into an Orca fork is direct proof from Pawel himself that they are honoring the AGPL. The C&D presumably wanted him to remove the ID/version string or…
That they are. However, that's abusing the developer, not the AGPL.
I didn't say they respected anyone's rights. They sent a C&D asking him to take the code down. He was and still is free to ignore that C&D. It's simply the easiest, laziest move on their part to get non-BambuStudio…
Please explain how they are abusing the AGPL
So the C&D was stupid, and so is how their network works apparently. Fundamentally, what Bambu are saying is that they have a right to restrict what software accesses their network. The C&D was allegedly sent to stop…
I do not see it this way. Google is a publicly traded company responsible for creating value for their shareholders. When they became dicks about ad blockers on youtube last year or so, was it because they hit a…
Have a link that explains how Ozempic is fiber-mimetic or pro-biotic-mimetic? If that were the case I would expect to see fiber and probiotics to be associated with gastroparesis. They aren't. Ozempic exists because…
The effect here seems to have little to do with gut microbiota: acetic acid itself induces the liver to stop making fats (lipogenesis) and start liberating fats into the blood (lipolysis). AcOH also by itself seems to…
They're misquoting Park et al. The PV study reduced visceral fat. If you take anything (including coffee) that results in lipolysis, and then don't burn the newly freed fats off with activity, it just goes (re-deposits)…