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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 2 MIN

Bambu Lab is abusing the open source social contract | EP #40

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Good morning, it's Wednesday. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, episode 40. We got a classic internet buffet today: printer-drama-but-make-it-3D, Google doing a mysterious book thing, senior engineers discovering that humans need words, and a beautiful sky rendering post that makes your graphics card feel like it should wear sunscreen. First up... Bambu Lab is taking heat for what Jeff Geerling calls abuse of the open source social contract. The short version is, people love open hardware and open software right up until a company gets big enough to start treating community goodwill like free packing peanuts. If you build on everybody's shared screwdriver drawer, then lock the garage, folks are gonna start rattling the door, and honestly, fair enough. Second... Googlebook is making Hacker News do that thing where everyone squints at a tiny weird Google project and asks, is this art, a joke, a prototype, or did somebody's performance review need a URL? It looks like Google playing with book-ish interfaces and searchable web memory, which is neat, but also reminds me that every Google product now feels like adopting a puppy from a family that moves every eighteen months. Third... senior developers are apparently bad at communicating their expertise, which is shocking news to anyone who has ever watched a principal engineer answer a simple question by drawing twelve boxes and saying, it depends, for twenty-six minutes. The useful bit is that expertise is not just knowing the dragon is in the cave. You have to explain the dragon, the cave, the burn marks, and why the intern should stop poking the shiny lever. And finally... Rendering the Sky, Sunsets, and Planets is a gorgeous deep dive into making computers fake the atmosphere without just slapping an orange gradient on it and calling it Tuesday. There is math, scattering, light, and the quiet reminder that nature has a shader pipeline so good Microsoft would put it behind three settings panels and still ask you to sign in. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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Good morning, it's Wednesday. This is Guru's Tech Bytes, episode 40. We got a classic internet buffet today: printer-drama-but-make-it-3D, Google doing a mysterious book thing, senior engineers discovering that humans need words, and a beautiful sky rendering post that makes your graphics card feel like it should wear sunscreen. First up... Bambu Lab is taking heat for what Jeff Geerling calls abuse of the open source social contract. The short version is, people love open hardware and open software right up until a company gets big enough to start treating community goodwill like free packing peanuts. If you build on everybody's shared screwdriver drawer, then lock the garage, folks are gonna start rattling the door, and honestly, fair enough. Second... Googlebook is making Hacker News do that thing where everyone squints at a tiny weird Google project and asks, is this art, a joke, a prototype, or did somebody's performance review need a URL? It looks like Google playing with book-ish interfaces and searchable web memory, which is neat, but also reminds me that every Google product now feels like adopting a puppy from a family that moves every eighteen months. Third... senior developers are apparently bad at communicating their expertise, which is shocking news to anyone who has ever watched a principal engineer answer a simple question by drawing twelve boxes and saying, it depends, for twenty-six minutes. The useful bit is that expertise is not just knowing the dragon is in the cave. You have to explain the dragon, the cave, the burn marks, and why the intern should stop poking the shiny lever. And finally... Rendering the Sky, Sunsets, and Planets is a gorgeous deep dive into making computers fake the atmosphere without just slapping an orange gradient on it and calling it Tuesday. There is math, scattering, light, and the quiet reminder that nature has a shader pipeline so good Microsoft would put it behind three settings panels and still ask you to sign in. That's your daily byte. Have a great day. Until next time.

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