That’s not typically how payroll tax is collected. How did they only collect from employees?
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They didn’t pay payroll tax?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Jensen Huang: Israel has become Nvidia’s second homeEnglish
54·28 days agoThis has aged appropriately:

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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•do you know any good non-english rap you’d recommend?
4·1 month agoТак!
I’ve been listening to Ukrainian hiphop for awhile and it’s way better than I expected.
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News@lemmy.world•Ex-Uvalde school police officer found not guilty in trial over his response to Robb Elementary massacre
13·1 month agoAnd let children be murdered as a result.
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News@lemmy.world•Ex-Uvalde school police officer found not guilty in trial over his response to Robb Elementary massacre
20·1 month agoI can at least entertain the idea that people “back the blue” to make their communities safer. But isn’t this the exact fucking thing that they’re supposed to protect the community from? Fuck this piece of shit and every one of those pig fucking cowards.
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politics @lemmy.world•Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California dies, reducing GOP's narrow control of the House to 218-213
1·2 months agoWhat does Donny Diddler have to do with this rep dying?
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politics @lemmy.world•Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California dies, reducing GOP's narrow control of the House to 218-213
11·2 months agoI know nothing about Doug LaMalfa but political opinions work both ways. It’s very dangerous when people want politicians dead instead of voted out.
Oh please 🙄
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politics @lemmy.world•Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California dies, reducing GOP's narrow control of the House to 218-213
171·2 months agoIt’s a particularly shitty time in politics when the main takeaway from a person dying is how it will impact partisan vote count.
+1 for Ubiquiti. I’ve got a Dream Machine and 5 camera hooked up, it’s great.
I always thought Dre and Snoop were badass since 2001, with music at least, I know they were pretty shitty back in the day. Then I saw Snoop in a music video with Katy Perry and have hated him since for being such a money grubbing sellout.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Love your fellow humans that just want a working computer.
1·10 months agoAlso Framework.



Eh, either that specialist doesn’t understand how cloud storage works or the author isn’t doing a good job of explaining it. Because it sounds like the specialist figured out how deletions work on your home computer’s hard disk and tried to shove that into some info they searched for on the internet about distributed storage or sharding. What was described is absolutely not how that data is stored in the cloud. The question of “when is my data actually deleted” is completely valid but the explanation is a mashed together pile of dog shit.
Google likely stores small clips of the full video stream (which they did explain) but in object storage. These clips are probably used for training AI and deleted after some period of time according to a retention policy that might soft delete the data first before removing it permanently. And maybe they do replicate the data to keep it safe, but also maybe not since it’s just for training. Since the customer didn’t have a plan that included storage, there’s no reason for them to persist the data after they’ve trained with it. It’s just a waste of storage space costing them money at that point.
They could also store the clips in block storage but all those little pieces on the filesystem would be in the same data center, maybe region, but definitely not all across the world for a single file.
And I guarantee you there was no forensic analysis on any storage devices for this. The reason it took so long to retrieve was probably from back and forth with the feds and deliberation within Google’s legal and management teams. Then once that was sorted, some poor prick probably had to manually dig through some services to find the file and grab it.
TL;DR: Google does hold onto your data longer than most people think but that “expert” doesn’t know what the fuck they’re talking about. Bureaucracy and manual processes likely drug out the process, not forensic analysis.