Felix Miata wrote:
If it was up to me, delete would always mean delete rather than hide, regardless of context. Delete that increases disk consumption by even one bit is not deletion, it's a lie. Compaction would never be a separate menu item or process.
The point of doing it this way is to make undo possible. If all deletes were permanent and irrevocable, the system would be very unforgiving and not as user-friendly. I make enough mistakes that I prefer to spend a couple of MB on my terabyte drive for CYA.
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