This is the Tesla valet card that I can use to start my car
so I'm going to
dissolve it in acetone to get the chip out so I can take the chip to encapsulate it in a biopolymer and
Implant it in my hand and start my car. I've noticed I take about an hour to dissolve completely
they're a little bit heavier duty than like a hotel room key and the antenna goes around the
Perimeter of the card so you can't just cut the card in half
These Tesla key cards have no unique identifier on the outside of the card at all
So you can buy any of these cards and you can program it to any of your Tesla Model 3
so the way the process works is you would take this card and you would tap it to your
Model 3 and you're gonna write a new key and you use your master key
So people can't just randomly write a new card for you to start your car. A few years ago
I got this RFID implant in my hand and
It's just basic access control. If I were to tap my hand to your phone
It would automatically open a browser and go to my web page
It also works with my front door
so it's just access control. And then I pre-ordered a Tesla Model 3 a few years ago, and I heard that the
the key card was actually going to be an RFID based technology to start the car.
so I was like oh
maybe I can get that information
and store it to my chip and to be able to start my car. When I tried to scan and get all this information off
the Tesla card I was thinking
Oh, hey, I can get a lot of information about the Java applet that it runs on.
But I can't take that information and write it to my current chip. So it's pretty secure. Good job Tesla.
I was like I'm just gonna take the chip that I have in my valet card and
encapsulate it and implant that one in my hand. Amal is one of the main, is the person that started dangerous things and
The chip is very much similar.
He went to his vet and it's the same chip to track for your dog.
And he said well if it's safe enough for me, it's safe enough for my pet.
So I kind of roped him into my Tesla hack because he's all this knowledge. And when I dissolved the chip I sent it to
Him, he encapsulated it in biopolymer, which is safe to use for the body and under the skin. I talked to a few doctors
they were a little weary about doing this because it's kind of a
you know a questionable thing.
I ended up finding a guy that does
body modifications and things like that.
He's very familiar with the process and sterilizing everything and the biopolymer and the flex and how it needs to be installed.
If anyone is a hardware hacker, they'll think this is ironic, the guy's name is Pineapple.
So like the pineapple Wi-Fi sniffer, I'm gonna be having some guy named Pineapple
install this chip in my hand that starts my car. They say like, oh, you can't we can't like start your car with that
that's not secure,  it won't work and
it makes me want to do it more and not more because they say
No, you can't do it and I want to like defy them
It makes me question, why.  Why can't you do it that way?
Like what are the limitations and actually makes me research it's to be able to reverse engineer it
understand how it works why it works that way and
then at the end it's like
going to the candy store you're like I did it's like the sword of Destiny you're like ahhh!
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