I don’t know what “image proxying” is. Can someone give me the q&d?
Is it the "?format= " at the end of a url that usually turns a quick download of a .jpg or .gif into a .webp or .webm download?
I fuckin hate webp format. Pointless format given the use case coverage between jpg and png.
I usually change the url to “.jpeg?format=jpeg” just in case that formatting takes any extra computing on their end. They want to use a boondoggle I’m gonna use the boondoggle.
Yep. And most damning, a lot of my image viewing or editing apps don’t like the webp format.