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When did it change from .jpg to .webp?
68 0 ReplyMust be a Zoomer thing
25 1 ReplyWebp is just a more data efficient format, lots of sites are switching to it because it can greatly decrease bandwidth and storage costs.
28 4 ReplyI don't think anyone here was unfamiliar with what a .webp was besides maybe @VaultBoyNewVegas@lemmy.world. OP was just pointing out it's weird to see a greentext using anything besides .jpg
29 0 ReplyThe only problem is that basically no software supports it, so if you're saving pictures for a slideshow or something, webp is impossible to use.
13 3 ReplyYeah, what is up with that?
Most photo software supports so many formats, and it is not like webp is a brand new one. It is also widely used on the internet by this point.
Why does it take so long to get support on any of them without installing a separate plugin?
7 0 ReplyWebP was shoehorned in by Google through Chrome. Other browsers felt pressured to support it as to not be left behind. Other software didn't feel as pressured and is still resisting adding support to this day. Same thing with WebM.
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I'm on the upper end of generation Z and I've never heard or seen webp at all. .jpg is the one I've seen used.
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7 0 ReplyYes.
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Where my .jxl stans at?
14 0 ReplyI was going to reply with a .jxl meme, but it turns out Lemmy doesn't support it, which is a genuinely better .jxl joke than anything I would've made.
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