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by theatraine 4622 days ago
There's no compression. It's expansion, since null bytes were added to increase the digit length of the resulting prime, making it long enough to publish. For an arbitrary binary, the original (most likely non-prime) zipped representation is more useful since it's smaller.
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I think he is saying that for example the Linux kernel version 3.11 would be the Nth prime.