It’s completely bonkers that JPEG-XL is as good as it is and no one wants to actually implement it into web browsers
don’t trust anyone who paid for twitter
watch my stupid youtube videos
It’s completely bonkers that JPEG-XL is as good as it is and no one wants to actually implement it into web browsers
A feature so useless that I use VS Code almost daily and had no idea this existed
This should be considered a war crime
I’ve been noticing that the number of discussions on the internet have been going down lately. Although maybe it’s just me using social media less? lol
People actually CLICK on ads??? Genuinely never had even an iota of desire to do that. I forgot it was even an option.
Second picture would be a sick Pokemon design
I see Picard Maneuver posting and I know nothing about Star Trek lol
OBS is so good that I don’t know why anyone would ever use X-split.
I barely remember anyone from Reddit. Too many people to ever see any consistent names (except on smaller subs). I see reccuring people on Lemmy pretty frequently though.
How in the hell do you counterfeit CHEESE???
Honestly kinda cool that I recognize a few recurring people
Then you see a blue telephone booth
I don’t even remember the original lyrics. I can only recall the Just Monika version.
I thought it was a book until I read the “reading a book” part and then I saw it lol
I’d be down to use Mastodon but no one I know uses it so there’s nothing to do. Pain.
Tbh I FEEL like a Jolteon doing the HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA
Can’t you just do that with a Google doc?
Didn’t realize someone made another kbin instance lol
Basically smaller file sizes than JPEG at the same quality and it also automatically loads a lower quality version of the image before it loads a higher quality version instead of loading it pixel by pixel like an image would normally load. Google refuses to implement this tech into Chrome because they have their own avif format, which isn’t bad but significantly outclassed by JPEG-XL in nearly every conceivable metric. Mozilla also isn’t putting JPEG-XL into Firefox for whatever reason. If you want more detail, here’s an eight minute video about it.