On Monday, September 6, 2021 at 3:01:25 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

No worries.  I'll train my thoughts on obfuscation, risk-mitigation 
> design/strategies, and automated monitoring/repairing processes.
>

IMO obfuscation is wasting time, other than removing the buttons, that are 
not needed. Which I would define as "modifying the UI according to the 
usecase" ;)

With nodejs you should be able to establish a "batch process" that runs 
once a day and checks, if some important shadow tiddlers have been 
overwritten. I would consider this as "Plan B".

Plan A - IMO the easiest way would be to trust your users and tell them 
what's going on, and what's important. Having Plan B will then only be 
needed if someone changes something by accident. 

just a thought
mario

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