You gotta watch all the way to the end. It's great.
Imagine that running in your office while being paid. Knowing what you're shredding.
You gotta watch all the way to the end. It's great.
Imagine that running in your office while being paid. Knowing what you're shredding.
Ah, the cycle of bureaucracy.
Ahh, but if you don't meet your quota of shredded papers your budget will be cut next year!
Or you've realized you're printing the wrong newest company's secret project, but too dumb to know you can cancel the process.
I would want the job to complete so I can show them the entire shredded document and not be accused of corporate espionage by skimming pages out of a partial print job.
Shredded documents can now be recovered with a scanner and an AI.
They were always recoverable. It is security theater. It only protects from nosey people who would read random papers just out of curiosity.
Or a lot of free time.
We had a Top Secret grade shredder at my last job. There's no AI recovery from that. The shredder in the jiff was definitely not one of those beasts though.
POV - The IRS receiving your fax
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