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You could technically install it in Windows 7 so that Photo Viewer could show them, but thumbnails were unavailable, and the animated ones were still fucked.People wouldn't really care if Google had taken the time to work with others to make sure it was everywhere day one. Didn't Windows explorer only get support in like, the past year?
Yeah I mean out of the box. I don't think it was even standard in W11 but came in an update?Ah yes, Web Pee - the lolcow of the image formats.
You could technically install it in Windows 7 so that Photo Viewer could show them, but thumbnails were unavailable, and the animated ones were still fucked.
Are they? It's still mainly just Google and some content delivery networks that use it to compress on the fly on news sites etc, no?I think the bigger issue is the fact that many websites are moving to this as the standard image format as a way to quote unquote combat piracy. So it's fairly enraging that they have decided that using a format that sucks is the best way to combat piracy
Yeah this isn't just my observation this is literally something I read not too long ago. And you're correct as far as it seeming to be just major Publications but many websites I load up right now especially news sites when I try to download the image it only gives me the option of webp and I've just been using a Snipping tool to steal images when I don't want to deal with that bullshit.Are they?
I don't think it's an anti piracy conspiracy personally, they're just using CDNs to serve their images, videos and other assets, and a lot of them will just automatically convert them to the smallest file size widely supported, which is webp. It can knock 35% or so off your bandwidth bill, which is pretty significant for some of these sites.And you're correct as far as it seeming to be just major Publications but many websites I load up right now especially news sites when I try to download the image it only gives me the option of webp and I've just been using a Snipping tool to steal images when I don't want to deal with that bullshit.
Everyone is compressing to WEBP to save storage/bandwidth, not as an "anti-piracy" measure.I think the bigger issue is the fact that many websites are moving to this as the standard image format as a way to quote unquote combat piracy. So it's fairly enraging that they have decided that using a format that sucks is the best way to combat piracy
Some of them are already serving up AVIF too, such as https://theguardian.com/If anything it seems like a lot of people are waiting to see if AVIF makes any waves
That's a whole big fiasco, and Google is definitely involved in suppressing it.Isn't JPEGXL basically as good as WEBP for compression with the added benefit of being backwards compatible?
The recycling bin supports webp thoughYou dont hate WEBP, you hate that nobody supports WEBP. know the difference.
I'm going to blow your fucking mind;when I try to download the image it only gives me the option of webp and I've just been using a Snipping tool to steal images when I don't want to deal with that bullshit.