fucking Telegram automatically converts any webp sent in a message to a fucking sticker
I didn't want that. I want the ability to view the image, including zooming in and panning, and telegram forcing it into a sticker kills that completely
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fucking Telegram automatically converts any webp sent in a message to a fucking sticker
I didn't want that. I want the ability to view the image, including zooming in and panning, and telegram forcing it into a sticker kills that completely
I came to bitch about the same thing.
This looks like the most relevant bug on Telegram's bug tracker for the issue: https://bugs.telegram.org/c/4360
skill issue
Real men use .ico
for my use cases of memes or a PowerPoint type thing once in a while for school. Literally any image format works for me. I don't care about quality (as long as it's not REALLY bad) and just want to get the image from Google to the PowerPoint, and somehow GOOGLES own image format fails to work for GOOGLES PowerPoint product.
I don't understand how you can not support your own format 10 years after it came out.
pro tip by the way, you can open it in Microsoft paint then "save as -> .PNG" to get Google slides/whatever to accept it.
(before someone recommends alternatives, im talking about use on a locked down school computer. I can't use alternative software that's better because they block images in WIKIPEDIA, no shot for using an actual foss software lmao)
You don’t even have to open it in Microsoft paint, you can just save it as a new format from the standard image viewer software.
use on a locked down school computer.
Shift + Win + S
I'll bet they didn't disable that in Group Policy. Lasso that sumbitch right off your screen and then just paste it into whatever.
Paint trick would leave the option for higher quality, a screen grab leaves you at screen grab resolution.
True, but I'll wager most of the things people are filching for these purposes get displayed on the screen at 100% scale anyway. Unless you're sniping a picture for large format print, in which case I figure you'd probably be under less restrictive conditions... Hopefully.
Plus, it makes a bunch of users resort to adding extensions to their browser such as
"Save webP as PNG or JPEG 1.5.4"
which is fine but absolutely not as secure as without extensions.
webp is absofuckinglutely inferior to JPEG-XL and that one is where you actually have that problem. I’m literally providing an avif-fallback on my website, because otherwise pretty much no browser would support anything.
(Speaking of it, avif is also superior to webp.)
Avif, the only one that I hate more than webp. 😞
JPEG-XL is loads of bollocks.
I'll take ASCII art over webp.
miss the days when I could watch the entire matrix movie on ascii before BitTorrent and streaming
Some dude ran a public telnet server, which upon connecting, would present to you the entirety of Star Wars: A New Hope in ASCII. It was glorious.
in my honest opinion, it’s a real shame that webp isn’t widely supported. it’s actually really great: it has awesome lossless compression, it’s so much smaller than a png while not losing any quality, it supports animation and loops, etc. it’s like jpg, png, and gif rolled into one format.
it’s like jpg, png, and gif rolled into one format.
and therein lies the problem.
one tool should do one thing, and do it well.
The giant jpeg square artefact on the side of Homer's head in the first frame undermines the message somewhat.
I'm not sure that's a JPEG artifact. It looks more like a video compression artifact (since the image is probably taken from a video).
Wait till this guy hears what videos are made of
lol there's a specific AVI format based on JPEG, but other file formats use different algorithms
Pretty much all compression algorithms work similar to JPEG. The newer formats only add even more crazy maths to the mix, but the base is pretty much the same.
How many people that are clinging to JPEG are also hating anti-AI people for being "Luddites"?