In various local government or corporate settings, a file named list of all cuts.csv has often been the "smoking gun" in data leaks. One common narrative involves a whistleblower or an accidental public upload of a spreadsheet detailing proposed budget cuts—ranging from library closures to massive layoffs—before they are officially announced. These files often become the focal point of community protests or union strikes when they are discovered by journalists or data scrapers on public-facing servers. 2. The Film Editor's Nightmare

In modern AI development, "cutting" or "pruning" refers to removing unnecessary neurons or connections from a massive neural network to make it run faster on phones or small devices.

: Researchers often generate a list of all cuts.csv to track which parts of the AI's "brain" were deleted. A famous anecdote in the research community involves a team that realized their AI actually improved after they accidentally "cut" 90% of its parameters, leading to the discovery that many massive AI models are far more bloated than they need to be.

In the world of professional film post-production, a "list of all cuts" is technically known as an .