These details seemed.... really clear to me from the post the OP made? Did you just not read it, or have they updated it since you commented?
(excerpt from the OP post:
> Unlike Git LFS, we don’t just store the files. We use content-defined chunking and Merkle Trees to dedupe against everything in history. This allows small changes in large files to be stored compactly. Read more here: https://xethub.com/assets/docs/how-xet-deduplication-works)
(excerpt from the OP post:
> Unlike Git LFS, we don’t just store the files. We use content-defined chunking and Merkle Trees to dedupe against everything in history. This allows small changes in large files to be stored compactly. Read more here: https://xethub.com/assets/docs/how-xet-deduplication-works)