Finally last Friday my į“¢ź±į“į“ test finished. 49,376,250 variations of options š¤š„š£šš„, šØšš š, š¤šš š, ššš š, ššš š and š„ššš produced smallest size of 80,581. Input šš¶šš².š°šš is 514,725. Brotli compresses better at 77,849. Even Bzip2 gives 72,265 #webperf
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@real_ozcoder bzip2 cannot be streamed like brotli -- while you have less bytes to access, you need to receive a whole block to do the transform with brotli you can always compute the few next bytes from the freshly received compressed bits, and parsing can start during transmission