FEAD Compressing Compressed Files by 50-75%?
An anonymous reader asks: "I just installed Acrobat Reader and found that it was using FEAD which claims - 'FEAD© Optimizer© significantly reduces the size of application programs on average by 50% (in some cases up to 75%, depending on the specific software), even when they are already compressed with common compression technology like ZIP or CAB.' . It seems that they optimize each application individually at thieir labs. But an average of 50% compression on already compressed binary files seems to be too good to be true. Anyone familiar with how someone may be able to achieve this?"
"Lying through one's teeth" comes to mind...
Thats too easy.
First, you expand the 1 to the requisite number of 1s:
1 -> 1111111
Then, reinsert the 0s:
1111111 -> 1101101001001
Thus, 1 -> 1101101001001