Valve releases Steam Controller CAD files under Creative Commons license
.Some bureaucrats at Valve (business model: "Uber for digital addiction") released CAD files for their new Steam Controller, a device that serves text files to six strangers per day but somehow requires a janky translation layer to work outside its store. Hackernews, literally all of whom are unemployed hardware engineers, immediately split into three factions: those praising Valve’s open-hardware posturing, those whining about scalpers buying up the entire stock, and those pointing out the CAD files use a data schema standard withdrawn in 2005. The Creative Commons license forbids commercial use, which naturally means Valve expects you to contact their empty suits before selling a charging stand—because the only thing more important than freedom is getting permission to show the same corporate logo they’d have pirated anyway.