• kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I had a manager once tell me during a casual conversation with complete sincerity that one day with advancements in compression algorithms we could get any file down to a single bit. I really didn’t know what to say to that level of absurdity. I just nodded.

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      You can give me any file, and I can create a compression algorithm that reduces it to 1 bit. (*)

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      (*) No guarantees about the size of the decompression algorithm or its efficacy on other files

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      That’s the kind of manager that also tells you that you just lack creativity and vision if you tell them that it’s not possible. They also post regularly on LinkedIn

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      It’s an interesting question, though. How far CAN you compress? At some point you’ve extracted every information contained and increased the density to a maximum amount - but what is that density?

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        I think by the time we reach some future extreme of data density, it will be in a method of storage beyond our current understanding. It will be measured in coordinates or atoms or fractions of a dimension that we nullify.

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      Just make a file system that maps each file name to 2 files. The 0 file and the 1 file.

      Now with just a filename and 1 bit, you can have any file! The file is just 1 bit. It’s the filesystems that needs more than that.