Should have required user input especially when levels are going to change outside of usual parameters.
The system shouldn't be able to just dump unsafe amounts of lye in without human oversight. It doesn't cost that much to hire an operator to essentially just watch the system
But the unprotected remote access is the main problem anyways
When the problem can be solved by Homer Simpson (wasn't that basically his job at the power plant? Watch for flashy lights and approve/click them?), then you have no excuse to not solve the problem that way until a better solution can be found.
Should have required user input especially when levels are going to change outside of usual parameters.
The system shouldn't be able to just dump unsafe amounts of lye in without human oversight. It doesn't cost that much to hire an operator to essentially just watch the system
But the unprotected remote access is the main problem anyways
When the problem can be solved by Homer Simpson (wasn't that basically his job at the power plant? Watch for flashy lights and approve/click them?), then you have no excuse to not solve the problem that way until a better solution can be found.
Exactly