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Supermancho ◴[] No.42224729[source]
> It's not my fault that a file system uses up more space storing the same amount of data in two files rather than a single file.

It's not interesting to see people play word games with each other in the HN comments, so why is it interesting to see this kind of disingenuous behavior? Trolls have always existed. I don't get what's interesting about it.

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stavros ◴[] No.42225068[source]
As Patrick said, if he had gotten a 1000-byte file and sent a 999-byte file/decompressor file back, nobody would have counted the inode data as a part of the solution. Why count it now?
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Supermancho ◴[] No.42225103[source]
Because the solution specifically was for 1 file submitted, 2 files back (compressed and decompressor). This topic ise the next level trolling that went on. The summary and ng faw, explained why these file metagames aren't useful. They obscure the lack of a compression strategy (eg if the inode equivalent was 2ft of tape) by nature of dispersing information into the fs.
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1. stavros ◴[] No.42225119[source]
> Because the solution specifically was for 1 file submitted, 2 files back (compressed and decompressor).

Patrick:

I meant can I send you a decompressor and several compressed files whose total file size is less than the original uncompressed file and from which I can regenerate the original uncompressed file

Mike:

Sure.

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2. sfink ◴[] No.42233699[source]
Yep, Mike lost right there. Understandable, but still a loss.