diff --git a/_deploy b/_deploy index 11f389b3516..5d261178f82 160000 --- a/_deploy +++ b/_deploy @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 11f389b35160f12bf1a6a8be8bba4e53be83b8b2 +Subproject commit 5d261178f82402a671bc624d7ef805f5d2b81720 diff --git a/source/_posts/2015-12-12-philips-hue-blocks-3rd-party-bulbs.markdown b/source/_posts/2015-12-12-philips-hue-blocks-3rd-party-bulbs.markdown index 6a5dc9df708..5210f4d3dfb 100644 --- a/source/_posts/2015-12-12-philips-hue-blocks-3rd-party-bulbs.markdown +++ b/source/_posts/2015-12-12-philips-hue-blocks-3rd-party-bulbs.markdown @@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ categories: public-service-announcement Philips Hue was one of the first to get smart lights accepted by the mainstream. Their Zigbee-based hub is rock solid, never crashes, great API and worked with other Zigbee light bulbs too. They are a bit expensive but the platform was worth every penny, till now. -Yesterday a thread on [/r/homeautomation][reddit-hue] published that Philips Hue now blocks all but their own bulbs and those of "friends of Hue". I have been able to confirm this in the [Philips Hue FAQ][philips-hue-faq]: +Yesterday a thread on [/r/homeautomation][reddit-hue] published that Philips Hue now blocks all but their own bulbs and those of "friends of Hue". I have been able to confirm this in the [Philips Hue FAQ][philips-hue-faq] (Update Dec 14: they have removed the entries - [mirror here][philips-hue-faq-mirror]):
+Philips Hue FAQ entries regarding 3rd party light bulbs.