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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • For most of my shopping, which takes place at our local Walmart (I live in the US), I actually really like using the self-checkout. Now when we make a big grocery run, having a person there makes things easier because they can scan and bag, I can unload things onto the belt and my wife can pull bags off the little turnstile thing and put them back in our cart, but most of the time I’m just running in to grab a handful of items so when I leave I can just walk up to the kiosk, scan my stuff, scan the QR code with the Walmart app on my phone and walk out the door. It’ll auto pay with the privacy card I attached to my Walmart account and give me a digital receipt to show if somebody wants to see it at the door. They even have a thing now where you can pay a monthly subscription for “Walmart+” where you can scan and pay for your items as you shop.


  • I’m not particularly familiar with Unifi products, but I’ll throw out some thoughts in the hopes that they are useful.

    What I do for Wireguard access to my home network is I have a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian and I used “PiVPN” to set up my own Wireguard server. It automatically sets up all the appropriate firewall rules and everything.

    On the note of you being able to access one feature but not another after disabling remote access, it could be that your Wireguard clients are being detected as “remote” clients based on their IP scheme. For example, my LAN IP scheme is 10.1.1.X. My Wireguard clients however, aside from being routed through my PiHole, have a different IP scheme of 10.208.192.X . Therefore, even after setting up PiVPN with the proper firewall routing, I had to adjust the firewall rules on my other devices to allow incoming connections from that IP range. You may have to do something similar.