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by cogman10
275 days ago
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Why it does worse than gzip isn't something that I know. Why --long is so efficient is likely a result of evolution of all things :). A lot of things have common ancestors which means shared genetic patterns across species. --long allows zstd to see a 2gb window of data which means it's likely finding all those genetic similarities across species. Endogenous retroviruses [1] are interesting bits of genetics that helps link together related species. A virus will inject a bit of it's genetics into the host which can effectively permanently scar the host's DNA and all their offspring's DNA. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endogenous_retrovirus |
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