On today’s episode of Uncanny Valley, we discuss how WIRED was able to legally 3D-print the same gun allegedly used by Luigi Mangione, and where US law stands on the technology.

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    9 hours ago

    his gun

    Is that a fact? Are you sure? Will you recant if it comes out that the police did, in fact, plant it?

    Nitpick the lawyer’s phrasing all you like; it won’t actually change any of the facts of the case, whatever they may be. Myself, I’m not going to jump to “why bother having a trial? The police arrested him; he’s clearly guilty as sin” based on a Lemmy comment!

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      59 minutes ago

      Is that a fact? Are you sure? Will you recant if it comes out that the police did, in fact, plant it?

      Did you just take those 2 words completely out of the context in which they were written? You sure did! I said:

      All they’re doing is drawing attention to the fact that it was his gun by not denying it was his and trying to get it excluded from evidence.

      I’m saying that they’re essentially confirming that the gun is his by this action. Learn to read.

      Myself, I’m not going to jump to “why bother having a trial? The police arrested him; he’s clearly guilty as sin” based on a Lemmy comment!

      Neither am I, nor am I saying anyone else should.