I would look for a printed (fdm or resin) that has a big and active commnutiy behind, maybe and Ender for FDM and Anycubic for resin
As for the software, there is a lot of options. Freecad and OpenScad are good (Openscad can be a little harder).
I used moi3d (the demo version) and I found it really nice and easy, but it is nor free or open. But it has a free demo with full features (only time limited).
Problem is: if Amazon does not follow the rules&certifications no banks accept their transactions, so dead end. If Amazon became a bank and issue credit cards, if they don't follow rules&certifications no banks accept their transactions, so another dead end.
Banks are much more powerfull than Amazon.
Only option is a walled garden, but it would maybe work only for Amazon's employees.
For the record: the same article has an update (Wednesday June 14 2:10 p.m. EST) where the SFPD state that the car did not block any emergency services.
I don't think the drive is totally dead, it is somehow reactive to commands, but I would not trust to use it.
You should be able to pull of at least some of the data, but there is no guarantee.
I would copy all what I can and then try to run a low level format and mark the bad blocks, then run the S.M.A.R.T. test to see if something change, but I would do it just out of curiosity.
As long as you are able to install it on your PC, I think that every distro can be used. Also a rolling relase distro like Archlinux (I use it on my laptop which has also win10 installed)
Pretty nice, if you know how to do it.
For example, the Nikon AW130 (ok, a camera not a phone) is rated for 30 meters deep and it is rather easy to change the battery.