• MildlyArdvark
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      I bet if you zip up you can reduce that a lot.

      I see why you did there

  • Iceman@lemmy.ca
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    Just realized I’ve been getting transfer speeds of 1500 TB data in 12 sec all this while.

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    There’s a lot of redundancy in that information load so compression could speed up transport.

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    Isn’t there a lot more than 37.5MB of data in a sperm? There are about 3.2 billion base pairs in the human genome, which means 1.6 billion in a sperm. At 2 bits per base pair that’s 400MB of data!