Hey, I’m a 3D artist, bass player, and a bad programmer.
I’m self-hosting everything I can, and have been using Linux since Ubuntu 14.04. (Arch btw exclusively since 2019)
My first account on here was over at .ml about a year before the whole Reddit shtstorm. (@princesszelda, yoink) Also on blahaj @[email protected]

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  • Thank you for your TED Talk. I had no idea about the creator of AVIF or anything, BUT, I still really like that I can just use the same knowledge when it comes to transcoding jpegs/whatever to it. It uses the same codec, same parameters, supports animations, is like 1/100th the size of gifs…
    I guess webp can do that latter part as well, but having a single tool able to do these things is neat in my opinion. (Please don’t come at me, systemd haters)
    I think jxl also supports waaaaay higher resolutions and everything. So yeah, fair argument that I’m not, in any way, against.
    Compression and accessibility are just really fascinating things to me, and I’m sure once the next huge, well-supported thing, comes around, so will I.





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    I’ve tried all three! SVT flies in comparison to AOM on my 5800X.
    Still playing around with ffmpeg settings, film grain synthesis and planning on properly checking out av1an.
    I just love the codec so much, tiny bitrates but still beautiful. Then I learned .avif uses the same libraries as well and takes up like 1/10th of what my pngs do. (played around with webp/m before, pretty impressed with that as well…)
    Wonderful stuff