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  2. XZ Utils - Wikipedia

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    Decompression speed is higher than bzip2, but lower than gzip. Compression can be much slower than gzip, and is slower than bzip2 for high levels of compression, and is most useful when a compressed file will be used many times. [4] [5] XZ Utils consists of two major components: xz, the command-line compressor and decompressor (analogous to gzip)

  3. S3 Texture Compression - Wikipedia

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    All convert a 4×4 block of pixels to a 64-bit or 128-bit quantity, resulting in compression ratios of 6:1 with 24-bit RGB input data or 4:1 with 32-bit RGBA input data. S3TC is a lossy compression algorithm, resulting in image quality degradation, an effect which is minimized by the ability to increase texture resolutions while maintaining the ...

  4. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    .nii.gz – gzip-compressed, used transparently by some software, notably the FMRIB Software Library (FSL).gii – single-file (combined data and meta-data) style; NIfTI offspring for brain surface data.img, .hdr – dual-file (separate data and meta-data, respectively) style.BRIK, .HEAD – AFNI data, meta-data

  5. Executable compression - Wikipedia

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    Software distributors use executable compression for a variety of reasons, primarily to reduce the secondary storage requirements of their software; as executable compressors are specifically designed to compress executable code, they often achieve better compression ratio than standard data compression facilities such as gzip, zip or bzip2 [citation needed].

  6. compress (software) - Wikipedia

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    compress is a Unix shell compression program based on the LZW compression algorithm. [1] Compared to gzip's fastest setting, compress is slightly slower at compression, slightly faster at decompression, and has a significantly lower compression ratio. [2] 1.8 MiB of memory is used to compress the Hutter Prize data, slightly more than gzip's ...

  7. The Blockheads (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The game can also be hosted via an app for Mac users, although the availability of the world solely depends on the online status of the host. [3] The player can 'warp' a Blockhead through a portal, randomly generating a finite world of multiple sizes ranging from 1/16-16x that loops back to the portal.

  8. ZIP (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The original .ZIP format had a 4 GB (2 32 bytes) limit on various things (uncompressed size of a file, compressed size of a file, and total size of the archive), as well as a limit of 65,535 (2 16-1) entries in a ZIP archive. In version 4.5 of the specification (which is not the same as v4.5 of any particular tool), PKWARE introduced the "ZIP64 ...

  9. 501st Legion - Wikipedia

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    Members of the 501st Legion with George Lucas at the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade. The 501st Legion is an international fan-based organization dedicated to the construction and wearing of screen-accurate replicas of Imperial stormtrooper armor, Sith Lords, clone troopers, bounty hunters, and other villains from the Star Wars universe.