>> Have you a special experiment in mind?
No, just interested in the iterations that open tools are under going. I am wondering if the scientific tools market could go the same way that software went. The first versions of open source software were inferior to the commercial vendors but subsequent iterations eventually outpaced the commercial versions. After that there was mass acceptance.
Makers each build a specific instrument but there is no standard across these. Metric vs imperial, part reuse, and software could all be standardized across a set of open tool designs that could be iterated on and eventually overtake the current close commercial offerings.
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