FYI you can add description text to a photo in the (default) Photos app. Just swipe up and there should be a text box. You can (usually) find a photos based on what you've written
One could argue that "interference" is not entirely a objective technical definition, but also subjective w.r.t quality of the service expected.
Also, in this scenario, if the two remotes were to transmit simultaneously, it is possible both boxes could have received some mangled, unregonizable waveform due to the interference.
If you think about it, a CLI argument parser takes in a sequence of tokens and transforms the information into some kind of internal repsentation, which is then later interpreted. Just like what a compiler/interpreter does, except now the input is already tokenized. So there does not seem to be a practical way to "standardize" this interface any more than you can standardize a compiler for all languages.
It's kinda whacky to think about that every sufficiently complicated CLI app out there implements its own ad-hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of common lisp _just_ to prepare running the actual program payload...
1000 cores?? I don't have 100 cores! What do you even need 10 cores for? Well, here's 4 cores. Give 2 to your brother. Don't go wasting all those hyper threads all at once!