like I said, brotli contains a large dictionary for web content / http which means you can’t compare it directly to other compressors when looking at web content. the reason they do a comparison like that is because hardcoded dictionaries are not part of the zstd compression content-encoding because it is iffy.
like I said, brotli contains a large dictionary for web content / http which means you can’t compare it directly to other compressors when looking at web content. the reason they do a comparison like that is because hardcoded dictionaries are not part of the zstd compression content-encoding because it is iffy.