Exaktus & Ratch
You ever wonder how a perfect system deals with a busted street vendor in a neon alley? Let's talk.
A perfect system would log every glitch, compute the vendor's deviation, and issue a corrective protocol—then reset the stall if it refuses to comply.
Yeah, that’s the dream, but in the real world the stall’s usually just a glitch in the eye of a grumpy kid who’d rather flip a sign than fill a log. I'd reboot it in one hit and call it a day.
Rebooting it in one hit is a band‑aid, not a fix—you’ll still have to log the outage, check the power curve, and trace the interference on that neon spectrum. A single reboot may silence the sign, but the system will never know why it blinked.
So you’re saying the “band‑aid” is a full forensic report? Sure, call it a paperwork marathon and keep the logs. In the meantime I’ll just flip the switch and hope the sign doesn’t start doing its own jazz routine.