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  • If nothing else, Mark did say that the company LiDAR supplied the car, but that's it, they had no say in the test, didn't give him any money, apparently they did put the video up on their site for a bit, but took it down either because it looked bad given the backlash, or because Mark told them to take it down as it did go against their agreement.

    Of course he could have lied about the spo sponsorship, but he said he's fine with a lawsuit, so that would be a bold strategy.

  • Philip DeFranco had him on Yesterday and he said the reason he didn't use FSD was that it required you to input an address, but that there isn't any difference in terms of the sensors being used.

    Given that the other car didn't appear to have a version of FSD either, I'm unclear as to why Autopilot wasn't the correct move for the most accurate comparison.

  • I just looked over their site and other than a physical pin, it looked basically the same to me. Can you tell me what seems to be better? Only issue I've ever had with Yubikey was NFC use to log into Bitwarden, but I think it was user error.

  • Not the best solution, but I use a free Spotify account and IFTTT to pull a list of songs added to certain Spotify playlists, like the new rock one, to a Dropbox TXT file to find new bands. Takes some effort, but let's me see what's coming out.

  • This is where I'm at. The Framework guy was talking about how very few companies are using this AMD deal because the R&D to add it to existing models wasn't very viable, you really only have the Asus Z13 so I feel like being ahead of the game there will be a benefit in the long run as far as their relationship with AMD. Plus they're also doing a 12-in laptop now as well, so it's not like they committed all their resources to this.

  • Not alternatives, but the apps I use to see what companies own what and who they donated money to are GoodsUniteUs and Buycott. As far as getting rid of Amazon, depending on where you live and what you're looking for, you might be able to find the store or product on amazon and then go to their website if it isn't some dropship scheme or finding a local place that has an alternative, hard to beat that same day shipping, but might be viable.