Comment by baby_souffle
3 days ago
> The thing about the UniFi platform is it iteratively improves.
That's a very charitable and positive spin on "was expensive the day you bought it and got all the functionality you expected years later".
I'm fine with things getting better over time. I am a lot less understanding when you ship a device in 2024 and it still has trash IPv6 support but don't worry because "we'll fix it via an update coming soon!"
That is something that should have been there from day 1.
Well, that’s kind of how I write software so I can’t cast stones.
I would agree with the desire for full feature sets out of the gate, but UniFi stack is hardly expensive. Further, you know the balance of limitations and advantages when you opt to purchase it instead of more traditional mainstays with decades of compounding feature buildout.