I have their camera system in my home (and am generally happy with it). You can set it to be accessible only via the local network (and whatever holes you punch through yourself, e.g. setting up VPN), but to compete with cloud-based solutions like Google Nest (if they haven't canceled that already), there is an option to make it available via unifi.ui.com also.
This isn't really cloud-hosted; but it provides a no-setup way to access your security cameras as if they were (as long as your UniFi device is online).
I'm assuming (but also trying to read more to verify) that this bug affected users who had enabled this option.
You can enable "remote access" (or maybe it's on by default, don't remember), that does something to allow remote access to your setup with your unifi account, probably tunnels it through unifi servers.
It's an option that definitely should not be in there, remote access should always be done via a VPN or something secure.
I posted this to the child comment but here's some context:
I accidentally ended up posting the link to the actual game instead of the "Details Page" of the game so it's kind of an abrupt transition for people without context.
I accidentally ended up posting the link to the actual game instead of the "Details Page" of the game so it's kind of an abrupt transition for people without context.
Where have you seen it go from B to A successfully? Several states already have mandatory minimum wage laws that apply to waitstaff. The local culture of tipping still expects you to tip these people—I’ve had countless arguments with people about this to no effect. They don’t tip the minimum wage worker bagging their groceries, but by god you had better leave a tip for your server or else you are a horrible person.
Have you ever discussed that the minimum wage for waitstaff is called the tipped wage, and can + does differ in multiple states from the minimum wage for other work? Here's a very objective source for a simple topic:
Tipped employees must receive a minimum wage of $2.13 per hour, known as a cash wage. That cash wage is combined with tips to reach the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Employers can credit up to $5.12 per hour in tips against a worker's earnings. If an employee’s wages (at least $2.13 per hour) plus tips is less than $7.25 per hour, their employer is required to make up the difference.
Tips are considered a “tip credit,” which allows employers to pay employees below the federal minimum wage.
The minimum wage in PA was 2.25 for waitstaff in 2000. Currently its 7.25/hr. I think we can all agree that waiting on a table is a little more complex than bagging groceries esp when you consider this wage law applies to any restaurant in any category.
yes but since that’s not going to happen due to the guilt based perpetuation of it, we can attack the intermediaries so that it is disincentivized first
Agree. This article takes the phrase "745 mile solid state battery, charges in 10 minutes created by Toyota" and fluffs it to 1000 words. No further information is conveyed.