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  • Warning: IANAL

    It's only destruction of evidence if it's evidence of a crime. You can destroy data for countless reasons that are not crimes, but it might be up to you to show that it's unrelated to a crime. Most large companies have a data destruction policy for that reason. If it gets called out in court (usually in civil cases), they can point to that policy. The docs weren't shredded/erased to hide wrongdoing; they just haven't been used in 24 months and that's when our policy says to delete.

  • I never said confusion, nor did I say it had anything to do with the name. WordPad development takes time and money with minimal return. It also provides a very minimal subset of the capabilities of Word. People expecting Word capabilities are frustrated by the limitations of WordPad, and are actually happier being told it's simply not available without additional purchase.

  • That's not too far from Windows S edition. That more closely mimics the smartphone model, but still allows the Windows app store.

    Wordpad is much more easily explained: They don't want to maintain it anymore, since that costs money. It was also cannibalizing sales of Word, and often left users frustrated. Frankly, it's weird that they maintained it as long as they did.

    Now, solitaire becoming a subscription, that's a blatant cash grab.

  • There's a really big problem with this guidance. You may be in category 2 (i.e. a suspect) and not know it. They may also retroactively place you in that category, and everything you said can now be incriminating evidence

  • There's diminishing returns. I don't think people care much as long as it's under a minute. Between 1-3 minutes they care a bit. 3-10 minutes and it becomes tedious. 10+ and people get very irritated.

    If you've ever worked on a corporate system, that last category is very common no matter what the hardware is.

    As for people bragging, that's all it is. They're saying it's so fast it can do [meaningless task] in an impressively short amount of time. Presumably, this translates into something more meaningful but harder to benchmark. For instance, they tell you it boots in 5 seconds because that means it can reopen all of their Chrome tabs in 30 seconds.

  • You should look up what Stephen Colbert did in 2010.

    There was an organization that would take any American that wanted to be a farm worker, and connect them with local farms. Even paid decently, better than a lot of wage slave jobs. Not genuinely good, but like $15/hour back then.

    As Colbert testified about it to Congress, "Please don't make me do this again. It is really, really hard." Americans really don't want to do it.

    This isn't even the first time produce has rotten in the fields due to a Trump immigration threat. I distinctly remember reading about tomatoes rotting on the vine in the deep south, probably around 2017.

  • Just out of curiosity, what do you expect them to investigate? We have the video of what happened. We know (more or less) what his response is going to be. And any deeper story of his previous Nazi-like actions have already been published.

  • Make sure you check the manual! Mine explicitly required a special filter for that, with warnings that it could be damaged if you use it for ash/drywall without that filter