@rallias It does not; it's purely binary deduplication (and I'm not sure anything more involved would be viable without breaking the security properties, though I also question how much real-world benefit it would yield in practice)
@rallias Right, I have seen that as well, but abstracting over a CDN requires a very high level of trust due to the centralized nature of the CDN itself - hence why I was thinking that something decentralized would be a better fit.
@joepie91 Aye, that's what I'm saying, have the best of both worlds, the deduplication facilitated by using that same type of script to reconcile differences where appropriate, while having the tahoe-lafs for whatever.
@joepie91 Yeah, I mean, having a script that synchronizes the compressed versions based on their source material would make that deduplication work.
That's not entirely unprecedented - I do recall seeing (although am struggling to find) a community of instances that have scripted to share a CDN.