Added #Macrowave as project to my website and took the time to write about why we are working on it.

https://lucas.love/projects/macrowave

Macrowave

Macrowave is a native macOS and iOS app that makes it easy to share system audio with friends to listen to music together.

While working on an update to my website, I tried to compress images using WebP because a bunch of friends told me it's so good. Compression seems to be alright, but not crazy. What really puts me off, though, is that it slightly changes colors, which is a no-go for me.
@lucas Are you sure it’s not due the color profile mess up? I suppose on extreme compression colors can suffer, but if it sharpness is still good – does not sound like probable source of issue.
@mrudokas that could totally be the case. Maybe I should try a different tool and try again.

@lucas Or settings of the same tool.

I did not use a separate tool so have no recommendations. But I did enable webp for automatic image processing in Astro-based project and did not notice any issues with colors.

@lucas the MAS link is to your Kompressor app
@svenni thank you. Should be fixed now.
@lucas what a gorgeous UI! Brings back memories from that naive period of app development where every other bit of UI was a bitmap (or rather many bitmaps) exported from a Photoshop layer

thank you @rodionovd <3

Yeah you are right, except this is mostly SwiftUI.

@lucas what a gorgeous ui 
@lucas Not sure why I couldn’t hear any sound from the video. Seems like I should, right?

@pasi You are right!

Will make another video including sound so you can also hear the sound FX of buttons etc.

@lucas And include some public free to play music so the idea of broadcasting audio is super clear 👍
@pasi Made a new video with sound to show the sound fx and played some actual music.
@lucas sooo much better! Oo this is nice now 🤓
@pasi Thank you for your help <3

@lucas Once I get this one tape digitized (need a cassette deck from a friend) I promise to broadcast it on your app 🫶

🔉🔉🔉

@pasi would love that!

That's so cool!