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
The more I use ChatGPT and the like, the more I realize “the old ways” is usually just faster and easier. At best, I might use it to point me in the right direction instead. Which is very helpful, but it’s nowhere near good enough to be a replacement for most of its applications.
I know the article is about Gemini but people are realizing that AI isn’t replacing anything any time soon way faster than the people making it.
Can confirm. I don’t talk much lol.
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
Not being able to bind the controller on PC is even more insane to me. Why can I change my entire keyboard layout but not change the controller AT ALL?
It’s mental to me that most console games still don’t let you change the controller bindings like you can on PC.
Second picture would be a sick Pokemon design
No one’s talking about it because it costs $30 more than just buying the physical version outright
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.
Code spellcheck is a godsend
Honestly once ChatGPT started giving answers that consistently don’t work I just started googling stuff again because it was quicker and easier than getting the AI to regurgitate stack overflow answers.
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.