I’ve long since abandoned WP but this seems like an SQL resource issue as it bogs up against the oom reaper dealing with no swap. WordPress is like a mid level V6 Kia with all the options and a huge aftermarket.
Along with value, an amature non-developer can create liabilities and technical debt if they decide to distribute something that "works." When reviewing hundreds of printed pages of LLM generated software architecture and code from ChatGPT generated in the business sphere of an org, it remains the programmer's job to advise and lead.
On the plus side, this method of disabling the target is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than using a guided missile. Any object can just be locked on to and effortlessly zapped out of the sky - that’s impressive.
I get I have no research or anything to back this up and maybe it’s a terrible idea ultimately, but based on the number of low tech literacy people I know personally who are either running their own Plex servers or attaching to others, an even more turnkey simple piece of hardware seems like something that could do reasonably well.
Excessive alarms from machinery could result in the alarm being bypassed. This is an insidious issue as both the alarm condition and the jumper clips could go unnnoticed and result in an event.
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