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    Webp

    Developed by google, for google products.

    Not guaranteed to work with google products (looking at you google voice.)

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    You get the exact same quality at around ~25% smaller than other image formats. Unfortunate that it’s not supported by everything, but yeah it’s a better image format practically in that sense.

    On the web this saves money when storing at a large scale, and it can have a significant impact on page speed when loading websites on slower connections.

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      My problem is the way it’s packaged as a link to a website that hosts the jpeg image. Saving, modifying, and using the image file becomes impossible in some workflows. Imagine a future where you get fined for stealing memes. I bet they could make the image file size even smaller without all of that bullshit added in, until then I’m just using an extension to convert to png (which results in loss btw).

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      I’d rather see the savings in the army of Javascript I apparently need today for the ‘modern’ web experience. Image files have gotten lots of love, but hey, here’s a shitty 27 year old language designed for validating form input!

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      Save a lot more debloating your code. Storage is cheap. Processing power is not.

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    I host my own server for playing TTRPGs on and webp saves me a lot of storage space and bandwidth.

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        It supports transparency like PNGs, and animations like GIFs, and is generally not a bad format on its own due to its balance of quality and file size.

        The issue is that support for it is lacking; a large number of major media applications don’t have any WebP functionality, meaning that an image being WebP format only adds an irritating extra step where you have to convert it to PNG to use it. The other issue is that the adoption of the format online is disproportionately high, compared to its adoption by major app developers. It’s bizarrely common to download an image, only to find that you can’t use it because your software (I.e. Photoshop, Clip Studio, OBS) doesn’t support it, so now you have to either convert it to PNG somehow or hunt down a new file that isn’t a WebP. For visual artists of all kinds, this is a tremendous pain in the ass, and it’s pretty obvious that it doesn’t need to be that way in the first place.

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      Tis the season for strong weird opinions and needing someone else’s website to run imagemagick commands for you.

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    I haven’t had an issue with webp support myself, kinda surprised to see people stating it like it happens all the time

    The only tool I’ve used that didn’t support it was the FOMOD creation tool when making some small Starfield foods, and that actually DID support webp, it just threw an error but would show the image and mod managers would load it no problem

    Or is this an example of the difference between people who use Linux and Windows regularly?

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      Want that cool image as a background? Whoops.

      Want to use that image with that nifty ML tool you downloaded? Uh oh.

      That random web service at least five years old with an upload field for an image? Roll the dice; win on snake eyes.

      Want to use that picture as an avatar in a forum that isn’t that popular? Hmmm.

      How about that WordPress blog of yours? Hopefully on 5.8 or better; otherwise unsupported natively.

      Would you like thumbnails on these downloads in your favorite Linix distro? Uh, maybe; Ubuntu didn’t get it until 22.10.

      How about Windows? Well, 11 is fine, but 10 needs an extension.

      None of this can’t be overcome with some effort, but it’s kind of painful right now.

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            Stamets, I hope this isn’t weird, half the time I find something I actually comment on, it’s one of your posts. Why is that?

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              You’re not the only person to share that sentiment. I post a lot. Few reasons.

              1. To try and help build Lemmy. Need to have an influx of new material consistently or things get stale and drop off.
              2. To make other people sick of me so they start posting themselves which just goes back to point 1.
              3. Because I am suicidally depressed and the constant posting/reacting to notifications distracts me from my own problems long enough that I get to breathe without hating the fact that I am.
              4. I have been stockpiling stuff for years for seemingly no reason. By posting, I can justify my past memegoblin behavior.
              5. It’s fun
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        yo just search for “save webp as” firefox extension. I got it specifically for this (lots of d&d sites use webp)

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      bro it’s an image format how does it affect you in any way? “oh no this file is .webp rather than .png my life is over”

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        It performs no better than existing formats and only serves to fracture format adoption and usage with no benefit. In fact it has costlier compression, and currently has exploited vulnerabilities with a cvss over 8. If you have no techical interest in the subject, you could at least not be an asshole.

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    I’ve personally used webp for when I need lossy compression with alpha channel. What good alternatives are there? Png is not lossy and jpeg does not support alpha. Is JXL better than WebP? AVIF? JPEG2000?

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      You clearly don’t recall watching jpegs load on dialup internet. It could literally take minutes to load a decent sized image on 14.4 modems.

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      A lot of things don’t support it yet, but it’s technically a better compression format

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        This is how every new thing starts though. You don’t just get better standards overnight. Jpg and png didn’t happen overnight either. PNG had this problem for quite a while.

        It’s not a problem with WebP. It’s a problem with tooling that aren’t moving forwards to objectively more effective formats.

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        better compression that’s often configured wrong by site admins and the quality is shit-tier.

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          Nope. JPEG XL is more modern and delivers lower file sizes without fucking up image quality as much. Downside is that, right now, JPEG XL is actually supported by even less things, because it is still so new.

          But it is an industry standard rather than just Google trying to push its own thing, so I do expect it to overtake WebP in a few years.

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    I’m not sure if this will work for everyone, but when I want to share something from the web with my iphone, I just change the file name from “somememe.webp” to “somememe.png” and it works fine.

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    If I didn’t have an extension to convert to PNG then idk what I would do. I guess I’d just stop sharing memes forever because the corporates made meme sharing technology proprietary? That’s sad as hell.