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23:00
why are you using PHAR for data files?
@ircmaxell i need to compress some directory
that doesn't answer the question
I just use pharData to compress the folder in folder.tar
get lower size
Why i need to compress ?
23:04
yes
Because i have folder with size of 2go, 3go and more on a server. It's more faster to download them, if they are compress
what's in these folders? And a folder can't have size, only the files within them can. Are you serving this data to end users?
Folder with videos, subtitles, .nfo... files in there.
'videos' - uh.......they are not going to compress very much if at all with tar. They're already highly compressed.
There's no point in compressing encoded videos.
23:10
also, tar doesn't compress
@ircmaxell Sure a folder can have size. They are all 4096b :)
yeah but you can't direclty download a folder, compress it , is a good way nah ?
@PeeHaa depends on the FS's block size ;-)
:-)
23:11
If i didn't compress the folder, i need to download each files in the folder
@Danack kekeke
either way, don't use phar for that
Off-topic: maybe someone of you guys knows this?
in The Locker Room on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 11 mins ago, by HamZa
What's the name of this "pull up"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF6kKuLUwQg&feature=player_detailpage#t=114
He's slightly moving from the bar while in air o_O
You have a recommendation? @ircmaxell
23:13
I don't know what you're doing, so no. But I will say serving large assets is a solved problem, look into how others do it
kk :)
@Martialp It sounds like using torrents could be a good fit.
@Danack need to think about this idea yeah !
The only limitation of the torrent, a BitTorrent client is required
@Martialp Yeah, but tbh downloading gigabyte sized files through a browser sucks.
@Danack agree !
23:34
@HamZa I guess that helps avoid confusion on systems that have 9bit bytes.

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