[-] Select-Reporter5066@reddit I love that the path here was basically “Minecraft Lua made me rediscover BWT.” Compression benchmarks have a way of letting old algorithms stroll back in like they never left. [-] programming-ModTeam@reddit No content written mostly by an LLM. If you don't want to write it, we don't want to read it.
[-] programming-ModTeam@reddit No content written mostly by an LLM. If you don't want to write it, we don't want to read it.
[-] angelicosphosphoros@reddit I have benchmarked compressing sqlite database files about a year ago and bzip had won there too against zstd, deflate and LZMA2. [-] fagnerbrack@reddit (OP) Do you have the link with the data? [-] angelicosphosphoros@reddit I haven't posted it anywhere but can look up the benchmark setup and try to reproduce if you are interested. [-] fagnerbrack@reddit (OP) Don't worry, just if you had it in hand.
[-] fagnerbrack@reddit (OP) Do you have the link with the data? [-] angelicosphosphoros@reddit I haven't posted it anywhere but can look up the benchmark setup and try to reproduce if you are interested. [-] fagnerbrack@reddit (OP) Don't worry, just if you had it in hand.
[-] angelicosphosphoros@reddit I haven't posted it anywhere but can look up the benchmark setup and try to reproduce if you are interested. [-] fagnerbrack@reddit (OP) Don't worry, just if you had it in hand.
Select-Reporter5066@reddit
I love that the path here was basically “Minecraft Lua made me rediscover BWT.” Compression benchmarks have a way of letting old algorithms stroll back in like they never left.
programming-ModTeam@reddit
No content written mostly by an LLM. If you don't want to write it, we don't want to read it.
angelicosphosphoros@reddit
I have benchmarked compressing sqlite database files about a year ago and bzip had won there too against zstd, deflate and LZMA2.
fagnerbrack@reddit (OP)
Do you have the link with the data?
angelicosphosphoros@reddit
I haven't posted it anywhere but can look up the benchmark setup and try to reproduce if you are interested.
fagnerbrack@reddit (OP)
Don't worry, just if you had it in hand.