In the US a state issued drivers license is the standard. States also issue ID only cards, though these are not very common.
Nice work!
What was the video?
I'm guessing they're referring to FedNow, which is supposed to be like zelle/venmo but backed by the fed.
That being said it's only starting to get rolled out and I have yet to see anyone else whose bank offers it.
Slay the spire and FTL are my two go-to travel games. They don't use much battery and give hours of entertainment
The security issue you mentioned I think only affected when they handle access to the cameras. I think you can set up a VPN and then turn off remote access on the NVR, so it seems possible to avoid that issue.
That being said that's a lot of work for something they should have handled securely in the first place and doesn't give me much confidence about their security in general.
Part of the issue in the US is that the exceptions in these laws are made purposely vague to make it too risky for doctors to be able to help pregnant women unless they are literally about to die. Not familiar enough with the reasonableness of different week limits for abortion but the main way it's framed here is that it's mostly an issue between a woman and her doctor and not the business of politicians
Good video from John Oliver on this topic which just aired: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eH2BItdo0M
Sounds great! I'll have to try the recipe. Thanks!
Any recipes you recommend for the ribs?