I finally took some time to check out @halide Process Zero mode, and I like it a lot. The grain looks fantastic!
I edited it a bit in Lightroom, mostly turning the highlights way up to get a high-contrast look, which I think suits the photo.
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@shadeed9 I think the WebKit team hit the nail on the head when they said the Chrome team’s argument works better in isolation than in real life. My team and I are working on a big refactor and can clearly see how the Grid approach is more effective in practice than in isolated examples or when focusing solely on pre-emptive optimization.
On a personal note, I feel the Chrome team has been quite forceful in pushing their point of view—after all, we’re all friends on the web!
@rez_end I’m just a Kagi customer from Latin America, so I get where you’re coming from and also wish for localized pricing. That said, I don’t think it’s feasible for them. Their server costs are the same, no matter where users are based.
Typically, localized pricing works for products that dont have recurring server costs, like downloadable courses or self-published books.
I could be wrong, but I suspect it might be challenging for Kagi to offer localized pricing for that reason.
I finally took some time to check out @halide Process Zero mode, and I like it a lot. The grain looks fantastic!
I edited it a bit in Lightroom, mostly turning the highlights way up to get a high-contrast look, which I think suits the photo.