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    “No amount of redundancy matters” — AWS deletes 10 years of an engineer’s data, and there could be a conspiracy afoot

    August 5, 2025

    Software engineer Abdelkader Boudih published a lengthy post on their Seuros blog outlining how AWS deleted 10 years of data. Is there a conspiracy afoot? Boudih certainly seems to think so.

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