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An excellent concept. How would that relate to the general security? Ha, I had this problem once, designing a security system. The question was finally very simple: what do we do when the disk fills up and we cannot write logs anymore? Stop the system? Continue operation? Limit function?
As I understand the concept, the idea is to enable users to make a tradeoff between safety and availability as the situation requires it. So maybe the correct application of battle short to your scenario would be to alert the user/operator/administrator of the system and offer choices?
Except that it was headless
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