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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Page cacheing not detectedSQLite Object Cache had been installed, but the errors are continuing. Something I’m doing must be sidestepping the set-’n’-forget ease of use.
I just reviewed its settings, flushed its data, and reset the plug in. Now I’m waiting for it to collect new data.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Bump the persistent page cache warningResolved, thank you.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Bump the persistent page cache warningThank you, kind, helpful, and knowledgable person of esoteric, technical, WP things.
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In reply to: My experience on that “Critical error” message so common these daysAdding “AI” to the tag set.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My experience on that “Critical error” message so common these daysIt makes a case for using AI to go into the breach and figure out what’s happening, what can be done, what needs to be done.
Individual developers, frankly, don’t care about other other developers’ code. That’s common sense. Every developer assumes, reasonably, that their plug-in is going to be the only plug-in used with WordPress—we know that’s not the case. However, no developer has 1) the time, 2) the money, or 3) the time and money, to exhaustively figure out how all plugins bump into all other plugins.
Assign AI the task of configuring different versions of WordPress, with different numbers of combinations of plugins. Then, let it chew on the data it creates. Let it amass its own database of which plug-in combinations are problem free, which ones are red flag combinations, which ones are yellow flag combinations—or—hot problems, warm problems, or cold problems. The labels can be anything we want. It can be percentages.
Let AI uncover and discover where the problems exist. Based on its swapping combinations of plugins in and out, determine whose plugins collide with whose other plugins. Simply advise the developers in the developers’ sphere where problems exist, and let them determine how best to handle whatever that next step (unknown as of yet) needs to be.
Amazingly, it seems to get us out of the problem and into the direction of the solution, or a solution. Time will tell.
I’m on mobile, so the formatting appears to be wanky
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My experience on that “Critical error” message so common these daysThis (and all the stuff that follows this, literally and figuratively) could easily sound über-snarky if I didn’t take the time to address its potential snarky-sounding-ness, but it’s not a quick fix; not a quick answer. Even though we’re conditioned to think and believe that every solution can be quickly fixed, and quickly answered, that’s part of my answer, which is but part of the lesson that I think needs to be one of its take aways. It’s the point (and points) I’m trying to make. *sigh* “Explaining it through typing it” makes it so hard—talking makes it so easy: typing and texting is substandard communication.
If you look back to the OP, “Just think about how mental models will have to change to adjust to that truth if it’s found to be true!” I predicted that models need to change. Here I am helping you adjust yours. It is about thinking, but it’s thinking on different, what I call “dimensional levels,” different from what we’re used to. Bear with me.
“How we think” and “How we communicate” is the thing I’m suggesting needs and need attention, but I’m not on the radar yet, it hasn’t gained traction, so the point is likely to be dismissed *because* it’s so new. It’s how the phenomenon plays itself out.
Answer the Question, Claire!
To attempt a stab at answering the question, your suggested approach seems to make sense.
All off, then triplet identification and isolation, then a period for each triplet of a)?turning on and turning off as well as b)?running through different activation sequences (1,2,3, then 1,3,2, then 2,1,3, then 2,3,1, then 3,1,2, then 3,2,1) because with a pair, it’s like night and day, yes and no. Once the quantum leap is made to three plugins, however, not knowing how they interact deeply with each other, it’s no longer night and day, and suddenly there’s all sorts of sunrise and sunset periods… but not necessarily. It’s way more complicated.
It’s complicated, but at the same time, simple. My 60/60 Rule applies here: talking for 60 seconds does more and accomplishes more than 60 minutes of typing. I think I’ve been typing for about 30 minutes so far, and the conversation isn’t anywhere near through. (-;
If it seems like I’m not answering your question, that’s also how the phenomenon plays itself out. “I don’t know what I don’t know… until I do.” It’s hard to be in that spot, and worse yet, the old culture never had the awareness to help you overcome that, either, so we’re all doubly lacking the tools to get us past the thing we’re struggling to get past.
Respectfully submitted.
Regards.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Single .txt file for a dozen sitesHmm…and if it’s a multi-site install, the same applies? I don’t have the smarts to pick apart its subtleties in getting it to work in multiple sites.
I did find a foo-bar demo somewhere (that correctly echoed the words foo and bar in the correct location) that worked on a single wp install, but I haven’t tried it on a multi-site install.