kompresside
Kompresside is a term that has emerged in discussions related to data compression and storage. It generally refers to a theoretical or hypothetical compressed data format that prioritizes maximum compression ratios, even at the cost of increased computational resources for both compression and decompression. The concept suggests a trade-off where data is made as small as possible, potentially requiring more processing power to access and restore it to its original form.
The idea behind kompresside is to push the boundaries of data reduction, aiming for sizes significantly smaller
However, the practical implementation of a true "kompresside" format faces significant challenges. The computational overhead for