• LostXOR@fedia.io
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      3 months ago

      I see images, audio, or video files distributed in zips far too often. You’re getting maybe a percent of compression if you’re lucky; just distribute the raw files or use a non-compressed bundle format like tar.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah duoy you [realistically] can’t compress compressed data…

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        Not sure what the original point was but curiously I happened to use file on a an Apple .numbers file recently and found that it was a .zip file in disguise with zero compression.

        So maybe the point was that it’s used often as a container format more often than it’s used for compression? Just my (unrelated) general computer work would also suggest this.

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      My 1.5gb log folders disagrees. But I never tried opening a .txt in 7-zip.