• Unlearned9545@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    WebP has all the functionality of jpg, png, and gif while still being a smaller filesize. It has baseline support across browsers and devices. I’m no Google simp and work to de-google my family and workplace but this is a hill I will die on. Webp currently the best image file format.

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      1 day ago

      If loser companies would support it I’d say AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) is the best.

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      Webp currently the best image file format.

      Out of the widely supported ones, it’s quite good, yeah. Overall, I’d say JPEG XL is the better one. Ironically, only Safari supports it out of the box. Firefox requires a Nightly version with tweaking in about:config. Chrome used to have a feature flag, but has since removed it.

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        24 hours ago

        The website mentions

        Migrating to JPEG XL reduces storage costs because servers can store a single JPEG XL file to serve both JPEG and JPEG XL clients.

        Does anyone know how that works?

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        I think compatibility was also being taken into account here. When not looking at compatibility, JXL is the best hands down. It’s criminal how little software supports it.

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      It is. The sentiment comes from majority of Americans using Apple operating systems, which refused to support WebP until recently.