![]() But there’s another set of people who were way ahead of us, and they’re a rather unexpected one, too. In our community we like to think of ourselves as pioneers in the field of domestic CNC machinery, with our cheap 3D printers. UPDATE #2 (3/21/21): In the wake of this controversy, Cricut have announced that they will not move forward with the upload limit for customers who are not paying subscribers. ![]() They clarified that machines are not deactivated upon resale, but the new owner will need to set up their own online account. UPDATE: Hackaday was contacted by a PR company claiming to represent Cricut.
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