hardstuffing
Hardstuffing is a term that refers to the practice of overfilling or packing an object or space beyond its intended capacity. This can occur in various contexts, from physical objects like containers and furniture to digital storage and even metaphorical concepts. When applied to physical objects, hardstuffing often results in deformation, strain, or damage to the item being overfilled. For example, stuffing too many clothes into a suitcase can tear the fabric or break the zipper. In digital contexts, hardstuffing refers to filling a storage device, such as a hard drive or memory card, to its absolute limit, which can sometimes lead to performance issues or data corruption.
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe situations where too much information, content, or effort