Re: Questions on which file types and compression formats you prefer for archiving
Blue-Maned_Hawk <[email protected]> Mon, 16 Jan 2023 08:02:53 -0500
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On 1/14/23 21:41, G.K. wrote: > What is your preferred file type for: > > 1. documentation ? Manpages or PDFs. > 2. raw text data ? I can't figure out what this is asking. Isn't the only type .txt? > 3. message archiving ? I guess whatever Thunderbird does? I'm not certain what this means. > 4. lists ? A simple newline-split list can work well for a lot of things. But if i need something more complicated, i'd probably use JSON. > 5. collections of the above, archived, indexed, or otherwise ? Directories or folders :P. > 6. large data stores ? Usually if i need to do that, i'll put it in a compressed tarball. > 7. brainstorms ? > 8. outlines ? > 9. snippets ? I don't usually keep these digitally. I usually write them down in a little notebook i carry. > > What are your preferred compression formats and why? > For me, the highest priorities are losslessness and the compression ratio—i've never run into a situation where the slowness of an algorithm has outweighed these. Some kinds of files have specially‑designed _de facto_-standard compression schemes (e.g. PNG for images, FLAC for audio, etc.), but for general stuff i use .xz because i've heard that it has the highest compression ratio, which my personal experience has corroborated. -- ⚗︎ | /blu.mɛin.dʰak/ | shortens to "Hawk" | he/him/his/himself/Mr. bluemanedhawk.github.io Apologies if this message got encoded into octoctal. Blame Thunderbird for not behaving correctly with Unicode and PGP.
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