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Arduino is one type of microprocessor there are many
3D printing - there are many kinds of 3D printing, FDM, SLA,SLS, MJF, etc etc and many other ways to make things injection molds, etc etc different types of materials, machines, cnc milling, water jet, etc
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i think to support the first point about hardware not having a playbook is that because of its diversity, it's hard to generalize. there's a lot of tribal knowledge, and know how changes. i don't think it wants to be secretive - it's because there are a lot of edge cases, and hardware adapts to that. embedded devices / embedded software I feel the same, there are many companies (ST, TI, nrf, NXP, renesas etc) and they all have their HAL, and their apis, and their IDEs that you use to setup their stuff
Also another point could be, hardware cycles take longer to do - and you usually need specialized equipment, it's hard to get up and running, where as in this day and age, all you need is a computer and some internet connection to get started with software stuff. even software for hardware like CAD is outdated, or just costs a ton (looking at you fusion 360) to just even get a license to start on, and they are absolute flaming pile of shit compared to modern day Saas software (hello solidworks) 0 reply
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