New Binary Diffing Algorithm Announced By Google 192
bheer writes "Today Google's Open-Source Chromium project announced a new compression technique called Courgette geared towards distributing really small updates. Courgette achieves smaller diffs (about 9x in one example) than standard binary-diffing algorithms like bsdiff by disassembling the code and sending the assembler diffs over the wire. This, the Chromium devs say, will allow them to send smaller, more frequent updates, making users more secure. Since this will be released as open source, it should make distributing updates a lot easier for the open-source community."
Google (Score:0, Funny)
can suck my diff!
Microsoft version? (Score:1, Funny)
Any takers that Microsoft will release their own version of this, but compile the assembly before sending it over the wire?
Maybe they can call it "Compiled Assembly from Disassembly" (CAD).
Today? (Score:4, Funny)
Google's Open-Source Chromium project announced a new compression technique called Courgette geared towards distributing really small updates today.
Better hurry! It won't work tomorrow!
Re:Bad explanation (Score:3, Funny)
I can compress any document, down to a single but,
Oh crap. There goes any chance of this being a technical discussion.
Re:dictionary (Score:3, Funny)
Because the Americans pronounce the Italian word Zucchini flawlessly.
Re:dictionary (Score:1, Funny)
A faggot?
Re:Can a layman get an explanation in English? (Score:1, Funny)
Everything except "capiche", yeah.
Re:Bad explanation (Score:3, Funny)
Most of your point is good, but I suspect that, no matter what language you're using, ONE of these will give you a syntax error ;)