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If you printed the files each on a sheet of paper, it would 'use more trees' than printing the original file (paper being the 'filesystem').

I agree that it shouldn't matter what the filesystem does to store it, if the rules state that file size is determined by a specific command to count all the inodes, then he lost. If the command is 'du' or 'wc', then he won.




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