

You mean perfect is the enemy of good?


You mean perfect is the enemy of good?
It’s a very efficient royalty-free codec: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVIF?wprov=sfla1
Moop is an excellent name for this doggo
you just get what you write.
Every language is like that
WebP supports lossless compression too, and is more efficient than PNG and JPEG. You can also set the image quality level in Lemmy’s server config, I have it set to 95% for example. I believe converting images to WebP (and compressing them slightly or losslessly) should be the default, and if anyone wants to upload the original file, they can go for a 3rd party image host and upload it (whether PNG, SVG, whatever) there. Or, if you’re sharing a webcomic for example, you can take the link to the original file from its website and paste it into Lemmy directly, thereby saving space on your instance.
Slightly unrelated, but I just wish JXL was more widely supported, it’s the best image format out there, the only thing holding it back is software refusing to support it. Both Chromium and Firefox have JXL support behind a flag in their advanced settings.
It’s not challenging, but why should everyone convert the images themselves when, if the admin desires, it could be done in an automated way?
The server should be the one dealing with this imo, I have my server set up so that it converts all images to webp.
How does this compare to Meshcore and Meshtastic?
Why don’t you consider links advertisements? And attributing only in this way leads to people downloading the images and sharing them carelessly, without crediting the artist.


I install most of my software via Flatpak and Snap anyway, so I don’t need the latest and greatest in terms of apt packages, and Debian brings the benefit of a rock solid base.
Attributions are not ads. I like knowing who made which art.


Better than normal Arch I guess… idk I would give beginners Mint, Ubuntu or maybe Debian.
Why do you even do this shit, you get massive backlash every time.
I got this in the Threema channel today (just like last year): https://three.ma/slang
It’s not a particularly difficult easter egg hunt this time, I figured it out in like 5 mins, but I’m not going to spoil it :P
And a fully open dataset
If you use Navidrome, you can connect it to LB.
I think the 7th rule could be modified a bit, Lemmy has language-tagging functionality built-in, so the rules could just mandate that every post be tagged properly (without the [Language] part of the title).