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by chaboud
815 days ago
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There is no encoding that would shred "any" (read: every) trillion bit sequence. If that were true, some fundamentals of information theory and compressibility would break down. Lossless encoding works by taking advantage of the more commonly observed sequences of data having lower information entropy. For things like audio encoding, where discontinuous sequences aren't naturally observed (or pleasing to listen to), lossless encoding has a lot to work with. |
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