• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    shut up nerd

    He said, on Lemmy. On the Technology community. On a submission about image formats.

    If nerdiness, or discussion about image formats or other tech bothers you, why are you even here?

    Moving on from that…

    There’s storage improvements. There’s server side considerations for storage, processing, and energy efficiency. There’s poor mobile data connections to contend with.

    There’s better compression (I’m guessing you don’t like artefacts all over images, or other oddities stemming from bad compression?)

    There’s still HDR support. There’s still the support for animations. There’s still support for transparency. There’s still support for layers.

    Imagine being upset about the prospect of their being a vastly better image standard. Are you that desperate to be contrarian? Are you that desperate for attention?

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      3 months ago

      He said, on Lemmy. On the Technology community. On a submission about image formats.

      I know my audience.

      I’m not upset there’s a new better stronger faster harder standard, I’m just telling you why nobody cares about your jpeg2000 v2

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        3 months ago

        Whatever you say. After all, you must be right. You’re a contrarian on the internet. You’re not like the other girls.

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      3 months ago

      You are totally right AND He’s making a valid point with his sarcastic joke of “shut up, nerd!”

      “Nobody cares” means companies dont want to spend money to incorporate it if there’s no demand from consumers.

      Most consumers have no idea what a jpeg even is.

      It won’t be until Apple or someone brands it as an iPeg and claims you have a smol pp if your device doesn’t have it that folks will notice.

      Im reminded of telling folks about shoutcasts and nobody cared. Then apple comes out with podcasts and everyone was suddenly excited about 8 year old streaming tech

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        3 months ago

        Yet for some reason, browsers started supporting other formats like WebP, even though even fewer consumers wanted them. This makes complete sense when looking at it from the perspective “the companies try to save money and increase market share without caring about the consumer”. How do you explain it from yours?