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Every major browser other than Safari now supports zstd content encoding.
It's easy to see how zstd can be useful for on-the-fly compression (where speed is paramount), but given brotli's superior byte-savings and reasonable decoding performance, I haven't found any particular benefit to incorporating zstd into my static encoding workflows.
Am I missing anything?
If you'd like to see zstd support added to ChannelZ, chime in below!
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Every major browser other than Safari now supports zstd content encoding.
It's easy to see how zstd can be useful for on-the-fly compression (where speed is paramount), but given brotli's superior byte-savings and reasonable decoding performance, I haven't found any particular benefit to incorporating zstd into my static encoding workflows.
Am I missing anything?
If you'd like to see zstd support added to ChannelZ, chime in below!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: