Because the writing on the wall is that this was always meant to be a subscription based, continual revenue stream for Bamboo Labs. They are just edging that direction.
Whether or not it’s simply greed or that they didn’t make as much selling the printers as they had thought. The next step to closing an API and killing 3rd party interactions is almost always so they can introduce some form of continuous monetization scheme.
That was always something that rubbed me the wrong way with Bamboo Labs. They threw an absolutely obscene amount of money at influencers. Essentially buying a ringing endorsement from nearly the whole hobbyist community and made their brand a household name.
Whether or not it’s simply greed or that they didn’t make as much selling the printers as they had thought. The next step to closing an API and killing 3rd party interactions is almost always so they can introduce some form of continuous monetization scheme.
That was always something that rubbed me the wrong way with Bamboo Labs. They threw an absolutely obscene amount of money at influencers. Essentially buying a ringing endorsement from nearly the whole hobbyist community and made their brand a household name.
The time was right to pull the switch.