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
I’m stupid and don’t know how to use Lemmy. Here’s the video.
Oh cool lol. I thought that it would post the thumbnail AND the link. Here’s the video.
half the video is basically just “holy shit you people need to play more video games they’re not dead indie games are peak”
Kirby makes everything more bearable tbh
Knowing this site I thought you just put Linux on all of them until I actually looked at the picture
Even worse when the song doesn’t have lyrics
Now we gotta do this with Windows 11.
Yeah but I’ll be dead so not my problem lmao
Everyone’s wondering where we went wrong as a society but honestly a year of game pass during a time of my life where I didn’t get new games very often sounds way better than getting like three games for Christmas.
This meme will never not be funny to me
OBS is so good that I don't know why anyone would ever use X-split.
Just when I forgot about it
Same. Feels like employers refuse to hire anyone.
I mainly make game reviews and I often get comments shocked at how I only have 600 subs, so go check me out if you have the time. I just made an hour long video about Pokemon Crystal a few weeks ago lol.
Just bought my first Tamagatchi in 2023 lol
You can play Earthbound on an emulator with one hand pretty easily. (bSNES is pretty good)
At least Hi-Fi Rush and Pizza Tower were pretty damn good.
Nitro rad is legit
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.