Next time you create a `.tar.gz` tarball, consider using Zopfli (instead of `gzip`) for the compression part: https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/commit/71448f5fcd8bc86d86f1f770ed3397caa6d5a92e …
@cowboy Yup, but since it compresses better it’s superior for one-off operations IMHO (like tarballs). Decompression speed is unaffected.
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@mathias sure. But ~100x slower!! Damn. -
@cowboy :( For small files, e.g. JS or CSS, I don’t even notice. Did you see my grunt-zopfli plugin, by the way? - 3 more replies
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