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by fermienrico 2155 days ago
Shredding is absolutely fine. The modulating factor is the size of the pieces and total number of pieces that are shuffled. The problem scales with N^2 (?).

If the shredder shreds with 1mm particles, it will be pretty much impossible to piece it together and it will depend on how each page mixes with other particles. Even if the particle size is 100mm, if you throw those pieces in a pile of 500 tons of paper, and shuffle it sufficiently, then it will be impossible to piece together the original source.

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I heard that if you have a large number of document to shred on short notice, shredder overheating becomes a real concern.
Reminded me of the DARPA Shredding Challenge.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA_Shredder_Challenge_201...

Fire does it better
Agreed.