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sekasi | 6 years ago
Reddit, Imgur, and any other site that uploads significant amounts of images from significant amount of users.. do they attempt to do this? To de-dupe images and instead create virtual links?
At face value it'd seem like a crazy amount of physical disk space savings, but maybe the processing overhead is too expensive?
chrischen|6 years ago
mosselman|6 years ago
Not perfect, but it worked pretty well for images that were exactly the same. Of course it isn't as advanced as Imagededup.
jsjohnst|6 years ago
Legacy style: https://66.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m61cvzNYF81qg0jdoo1_640.g...
New style: https://66.media.tumblr.com/76451d8fee12cd3c5971e20bb8e236e3...
throwaway_bad|6 years ago
There's no way to make the UX work out for images that are only similar. Would be pretty wild to upload a picture of myself just to see a picture of my twin used instead.
But I do wonder if it's possible to deduplicate different resolutions of an image that only differ in upscaling/downscaling algorithm and compression level used (thereby solving the jpeg erosion problem: https://xkcd.com/1683/)
tanujjain|6 years ago
cheschire|6 years ago
tdhoot|6 years ago