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The author works at Kiwi.com, and says there are '70,000 times a day a customer clicks the Pay button on our platform' which is a little under 1 QPS.

Uber, by comparison:

'Trips during the quarter grew 21% YoY to 2.8 billion, or approximately 30 million trips per day on average.'

That would be about 350 payments per second if load was evenly distributed.
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The thing that made it so notable at the time is that it was basically using 'all the things'... a hardcoded password by Siemens, a zero day in some Siemens code, a couple stolen private keys from Taiwanese hardware manufacturers, and 4 Windows zero days (the print spooler one, something with Shortcuts, and two escalation of privilege vulns).
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> did increase the amount of people crossing parallel to traffic when the signals indicated "don't walk".

This is a feature, not a bug. With the setup of "two 1 way streets feed into a scramble", crossing safely on a "do not walk" is trivial, with only a single direction to look for many of the most common crossings.
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A solution that solves the noise problem without returning to beg buttons, is to make the intersection a flashing red at night. It becomes a 4 way stop where pedestrians have the right of way. Everyone wins.
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Lobby to pass a law in your country that gives everyone a $1 per person in household tax credit. Agree to fund it.

Use that as an example, get it inserted into the next big trade agreement as a mandatory thing.
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They don't care if you come out with more, just less.