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Comment by vintermann

1 day ago

A good example that information, i.e. bits, are only meaningful with respect to an end. If you don't know what the bits in a float will be used to, you can't throw them away, but if the floats are in a function, and you know that what some bits are can't affect the output of the function regardless of input, then you can throw those bits away and still have a lossless compression of the function.