Given these positive signals, we would welcome contributions
Poor Google doesn't have the manpower to implement it. They can only accept contributions from volunteers.
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Given these positive signals, we would welcome contributions
Poor Google doesn't have the manpower to implement it. They can only accept contributions from volunteers.
Google is just a small indie company after all.
Don't worry, they can spare some 20 percent time
"we would welcome contributions to integrate a performant and memory-safe JPEG XL decoder in Chromium. In order to enable it by default in Chromium we would need a commitment to long-term maintenance."
yeah
I.e. the existing implementation is not usable because it's not written in rust
Or would they demand it in Go? Or have they abandoned that?
That might work but didn't think go was
Given these positive signals
Those idiots waited for 4 years because they followed the hype of the moment. I'm glad I removed Google from my life.
This must be your first time seeing what Google support looks like
This is pretty standard unless you can get an exec’s personal attention.
The name of the format makes me think it's regular jpeg, but bigger. Wouldn't it be better to be smaller? 🤔
In my personal tests of jxl, it manages filesizes 1/9th that of png while remaining visually identical (unless looking VERY closely). It's a massive improvement over jpeg and honestly a replacement for png in most cases.
Like I'm saying 8MB for a 8000x6000 file at max quality (estimating from memory)
It's even more confusing than that; the X is for revision 10, and the L is for long term.
It's an update to the JPEG standard intended to cover expected future uses and capabilities.
~~"10 LTS"?~~
No. They increased the max "canvas" size and increased encoding efficiency. You'd want the file size to be smaller but the file itself to be larger (and consequently more detailed)
Finally.