Vice Motherboard has released a trailer for Click. Print. Gun. An upcoming documentary on 3D printed guns. It also gives a glimpse of the terrifying future when anyone can have access to guns and gun parts that they can just click and print. The documentary follows Cody R. Wilson, a guy who has a home printed semi-automatic rifle with plans to make it open source.
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The Terrifying Future of 3D Printed Weapons
Vice Motherboard has released a trailer for Click. Print. Gun. An upcoming documentary on 3D printed guns. It also gives a glimpse of the terrifying future when anyone can have access to guns and gun parts that they can just click and print. The documentary follows Cody R. Wilson, a guy who has a home printed semi-automatic rifle with plans to make it open source.
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PoolLiveAid is a project by Luis Sousa, Ricardo Alves, and J.M.F Rodrigues of University of the Algarve, Portugal. A snooker project ...
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