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Research suggests that while similarity is good, too much rigid mirroring without genuine engagement can be a sign of a superficial connection. ResearchGate 3. The "Nippyfile" Connection is a platform for secure cloud storage and file compression Lsm Might A Well Use J Nippyfile But There Is A...

: LSM trees use mechanisms like Bloom filters to quickly determine if a key exists without checking every file. A simple Nippyfile lack these indices, making point-reads (finding one specific item) increasingly slow as the file grows. Could you provide more context on where you saw this phrase

LSMs are databases. They allow you to range-scan and look up keys without decompressing the entire universe. If you switch entirely to a "Nippy file" (raw serialized blobs), you lose the ability to index into that data efficiently. You’re essentially trading a structured database for a "fast bucket." ResearchGate 3