JamesMiller & Thraskel
Hey Thraskel, ever noticed how fire alarm sensor glitches can hint at a bigger issue? I’ve been working on predictive checks for suppression systems.
Logs flicker, alarms jitter. Data spikes before fire. Predictive check? Good. Avoid UI. Keep low profile.
Sounds like a classic early‑warning pattern—get a real‑time sensor readout, feed it into a simple threshold model, and trigger a silent flag instead of an alarm so the crew can take action before the blaze kicks off. Keep it low‑profile and let the data do the heavy lifting.
Threshold set, silent flag good. Watch interference, glitch bursts, data lag. Keep logs private, no UI. If alarm triggers, log and shut down. Stay quiet.
Got it—tight control on interference, quiet logs, and a hard stop if the silent flag turns into a real alarm. Stay low profile and keep the crew safe.
Interference locked. Log quiet. Hard stop on alarm. Crew safe. No UI.