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Kaji
5y

On the one hand, I'm done with all of the major bugs in a piece we're getting ready to launch this month.

On the other hand, there's one lingering bug that only appears when I've got Query Monitor running, because WooCommerce throws a false positive "table does not exist" error, which it tries to backtrace through **39** layers of functions, eating all of the memory.

Turning off Query Monitor fixes this, but means I basically have to flip it off before the primary function of the software and flip it back on afterward.

Currently considering the best way to put off the WooCommerce activation for a point where there isn't so much going on...

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