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@Ange
These are beautiful. πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘
@Ange hey i saw your illustrations in an image forensics workshop! πŸ’―
@aliss Glad it's helpful !
@Ange wow, this will be very helpful! Thanks!
@Ange threes are so cool thanks for sharing
@Ange Great Art! I find myself explaining the structure of HTTP to a lot of new programers. Might be a good addition.
@Ange this is excellent πŸ‘Œ

@Ange EXR and DPX might be nice additions :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenEXR

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Picture_Exchange

with some fun trivia: DPX is based on Kodak's cineon file format. Before Kodak called it cineon, they called it FIDO for Film In Digital Out.

OpenEXR - Wikipedia

@Ange @hlfshell wow this is great thanks Ange
@Ange they're really cool! Are they available on t-shirts & mugs?
@Ange I love this so much! What a neat idea.
@Ange These are so pretty, I quite enjoy looking at how file formats are structured so much work goes in to them
@Ange this is really cool. Love the jpeg breakdown.
I remember when I learned about frequency domain compression. 🀯 It’s so cool and so ubiquitous.
@Ange it's very useful! I'll send it to my computer science students! Thank you very much n.n
@Ange These are beautiful! And you made so many of them 🀩
@Ange These are wildly satisfying to look at
@Ange The second WAD is a thing of beauty, on top of some already really excellent design
@Ange Are those yours? You're a fucking hero, immediate follow.
@Ange @spaghetticode Um, excuse me but I see IPv4 and iPv6 but no IPv5 πŸ€”

@catsalad @Ange @spaghetticode

A common mistake. IPv5 doesn't exist. This is because the internet is 16-bit, and IPv5 would cause a misaligned address exception, crashing the internet.

In 1988 Dade Murphy managed to crash 1507 machines by injecting odd-version IP packets. Needless to say the filtering has been much improved since then.

@sgf @catsalad @Ange @spaghetticode

Please stop sharing this illegally taken photograph of the internet. It caused one of the major flash photography-related internet blackouts back in the 2000s. Photographers need to learn that this is not ok, please do not enable them by sharing their work.

@sgf @catsalad @Ange @spaghetticode

I'm an internet expert. The red light means it senses danger. The internet would only turn on the red light if it was scared. It's irrefutable evidence that the photo in question put the internet at risk.

@sgf this gets better each time I read it.

Also I'm afraid I'm gonna have to call the emergency services for this Internet violation.

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@Ange Hmm. I get "Access to this site has been restricted." when I click on images. git clone and then view on phone just wouldn't be a good experience

@Ange This is awesome!

This is a project I've long wanted to do, and now you've both saved me the effort and done it better than I would have.

a) Will you take contributions?
b) Any interest in documenting protocols? I think e.g. X11 and gRPC are interesting and a bit file-format-like.

@sgf
a) not really because I'm trying to make them obsolete as I'm writing an automated renderer.
b) yes, I intend to cover protocols too.
@Ange I _love_ these! Thank you!