gjm on Nostr: npub1psdfx…99sr7 I think you might have misdiagnosed this case. I've encountered ...
npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 (npub1psd…9sr7) I think you might have misdiagnosed this case. I've encountered Hypx before on another forum, and they are very specifically advocating for hydrogen-fuel-cell vehicles (as they are on your thread), which seems unlike what a shill _for the conventional automotive industry_ would be doing.
I guess it's possible that Hypx is in the pocket of e.g. Toyota which last I heard was still hoping to make a thing of fuel-cell vehicles. But the conventional automotive industry as a whole wouldn't benefit from spreading hydrogen fuel cell hype.
There's a commercial fuel-cell product called HyPX; in the aforementioned other place Hypx has been accused of shilling for them and has denied having any connection with them. I think that sort of financial interest is more likely than Hypx astroturfing for the conventional automotive industry.
I guess it's possible that Hypx is in the pocket of e.g. Toyota which last I heard was still hoping to make a thing of fuel-cell vehicles. But the conventional automotive industry as a whole wouldn't benefit from spreading hydrogen fuel cell hype.
There's a commercial fuel-cell product called HyPX; in the aforementioned other place Hypx has been accused of shilling for them and has denied having any connection with them. I think that sort of financial interest is more likely than Hypx astroturfing for the conventional automotive industry.