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Zip it

23 min · 20 de sep de 2022
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You dealt with it. You may have wondered how it could possibly work. In this episode we do a deep dive on the zip format, what the idea is and how compression works. A couple notes on the recording: I didn't want you to wait any longer, but unfortunately my voice was a little broken when I did the recording, so it gets weird in a few places. In addition I managed to record at too low a volume, so there are some issues with that. I promise to fix them for the next episode.

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