This article is stupid.
This means that I can take ANY 200k bits data (not necessarily a movie) - convert it into one of my stupidly-boring movies - sloot-encode it and store it in 64 kbits.
No, you fucking idiot, it doesn't mean that. Who says it's lossless? It can be (theoretically) like x265 encoding. Just because I can store a 50 GB bluray movie in 5 GB without perceptible loss in quality doesn't mean I can store any arbitrary 50GB in 5 GB.
This article is stupid.
> This means that I can take ANY 200k bits data (not necessarily a movie) - convert it into one of my stupidly-boring movies - sloot-encode it and store it in 64 kbits.
No, you fucking idiot, it doesn't mean that. Who says it's lossless? It can be (theoretically) like x265 encoding. Just because I can store a 50 GB bluray movie in 5 GB without perceptible loss in quality doesn't mean I can store any arbitrary 50GB in 5 GB.
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