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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 10-Jun-2024 14:11:32 JST iced depresso @Mr_NutterButter not really. a lot of media is already compressed. you might be able to use some of the crunchier filters like lrzip (zstd might have a long range mode now though) or stuff like dwarfs, although some of those make your data more prone to getting bricked somehow -
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Mr.NutterButter (mr_nutterbutter@gameliberty.club)'s status on Monday, 10-Jun-2024 14:11:33 JST Mr.NutterButter I'm a huge data hoarder and I know and I have the capacity to buy more and continual storage but I would like to know if there is a more efficient way to compress files because I already used, as far as I know the most efficient compression method.
Also as a graphic designer I'm constantly hoarding pictures and photos for clients because they come back to me occasionally meaning I don't want to delete stuff but I also don't want to put stuff on cloud storage even though all my colleagues suggest that I should.
Any suggestions?
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