I ran a over sized Mighty Might style mill, It had a 42" main saw and a 32" edger saw and could cut up to a 18 x 12 beam up to 40' long, it was a good pitch slinger
Also spent many years in the first fully computerized thin kerf stud mill. When I started it was using MS dos, later upgraded to a windows based program. you could saw from the saw cab on the third floor or the office on the 4th floor, two of the five edgers could be operated from control rooms as well. This mill goes thu 1,400+ blocks with a 14" average per shift.
Nothing like sawing along and having a programmer override the charger to bring a log in as the carriage is returning
My vote is for the automated versions with an office overlooking the mill operation and a conveyor system to minimize clean up