And here it is! The latest release of #opensource #imagecdn with #JPEGXL support! Lots of learning and benchmarking - the blog is coming soon!

https://github.com/Pixboost/transformimgs/releases/tag/v8.12.0

Release 8.12.0 - JPEGXL Support · Pixboost/transformimgs

Open source image CDN. Contribute to Pixboost/transformimgs development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Here it begins! #JpegXL support is coming to Pixboost #imagecdn đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„

Adding support and off to testing!

P.S. It's been a journey to find the application to test in Linux. Using @palemoonbrowser, then will have to steal my wife's MacBook :)

#webperformance

https://github.com/Pixboost/transformimgs/compare/feature/jxl?expand=1

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Open source image CDN. Contribute to Pixboost/transformimgs development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@alexstandiford #imageCdn services like cloudinary will handle and serve up images and videos for your website. They'll serve up the right size according to the user's browser. I'm pretty sure they offer a free tier if you don't use too much bandwidth.
The best thing that could happen to images on the web?
No, it's not #AVIF, #webp2, #JXL and the alikes.
It's to put #ClientHints on the webdevs' agenda...
Together with a proper #ImageCDN that would solve so many problems...
#opinionoftheday