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Check out FileOptimizer (https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/static.php?page=FileOptimizer). - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
My favourite tool for one-off losless image optimization is FileOptimizer, each asset is processed with several size optimization libraries. https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/static.php?page=FileOptimizer. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Good stuff. I use optipng and other things via https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/static.php?page=FileOptimizer before I upload any image to anywhere where others might download them. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Ok what about https://imageoptim.com/mac or https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/static.php?page=FileOptimizer Like, fileoptimizer uses tons more PNG optimisers. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I will assume that the average effective broadband connection is about 20 MB/s, and both xz and zstd decompressions are faster than the download under this assumption. But there are lesser known compression algorithms that are more efficient in terms of compression ratio for this target decompression speed, like zpaq [1], which are rarely considered as alternatives. So multiple factors exist here and I believe... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
My best bet is some data corrupted when plugging into windows. If it still works in windows I strongly recommend you backup important data on your drive. You can use 7z to compress, or zpaq which can achieve incredible compression rate in some cases. Source: 11 months ago
Yes, you can find more information on how it works on the zpaq's author website http://mattmahoney.net/dc/zpaq.html. Source: over 1 year ago
There was a recent essay about the use of the QOI format for software/game assets. They're somewhat bigger than PNGs; however, I discovered that they compress really good with ZPAQ. Source: over 1 year ago
But when you need high compression rates, why not use something more innovative? ZPAQ is amazing - Journaling archiver for incremental backups There are plugins for total commander to ease managing, or gui linked at Matt Mahoney's page It offers better compression ratio than both Winrar and 7-Zip, for even more RAM and time to compress. The amazing part is not wasting energy and storage space for the same... Source: over 1 year ago
ImageOptim - Faster web pages and apps.
Easy 7-Zip - Easy 7-Zip is an easy-to-use version of 7-Zip. Originally, Easy 7-Zip was built based on 7-Zip 9.20.
Caesium Image Compressor - Compress your pictures up to 90% without visible quality loss.
File Roller - File Roller is an archive manager for the GNOME desktop environment.
Squoosh - Compress and compare images with different codecs, right in your browser
Restic - Easy: Doing backups should be a frictionless process, otherwise you are tempted to skip it.