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Really enjoyed this article and how it was written, especially the “tookr-jerbs” part.


Just bought one and the accessory for my opener yesterday, looking forward to getting it installed next week.


You can also trigger those same functions via a smart watch or mobile phone using Siri shortcuts (if you're an iOS user).


This move by Chamberlain screams malice in order to squeeze more profits out of their platform. Either they come out with homekit integration for their existing hub or I'm ripping them out in favor of something like meross.


This needs to be passed in the remaining 49 states ASAP. When moving over to my current gig, my previous employer forced me to sit out for 6 months. Their agreement was so broad that it pertained to anywhere where there was phone or email in the world. Also applied to any customers, partners, or competitors so basically I couldn’t work in tech at all (since they are a major reseller and everybody procures something from them).

Hint: Their company color is fuchsia


It's already illegal to enforce non-compete agreements in California. So more like "remaining 48 states" :)


MN, so "remaining 47"


> anywhere where there was phone or email in the world

Surely a clause that broad must have been unenforceable in at least _some_ jurisdictions?


TL:DR; Radar is not the silver bullet here


My vision-based Tesla rarely if ever experiences phantom braking unlike my previous radar-equipped Model 3 (it was pretty common in 2018 / 2019).


All Teslas are "vision-based" now. They no longer use the RADAR even in cars that have it.

This is probably so they can have only one software build rather than supporting one with and one without RADAR. And also so that they can say the RADAR isn't needed anyway.


+1


I think you mean with NetApp


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