@pwheeler

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@anatudor ios 26.4 safari (updated today) seems to work
@rem actually love the uniquely deranged style of earlier image generators. also a funny reminder that "AGI" is, fundamentally, this
@haubles @samhenrigold a bit of a skyrizi situation going on here
@wdormann @fellows update: you can also long press the back/fwd buttons to see the current tab's history(? im not sure how far back it goes/how it works exactly)
@wdormann @fellows bookmarks??! TIL! I kinda became reliant on a different "gesture" I accidentally learned to reopen recently closed tabs by long pressing the plus button when youre in the all tab view 🤷 would be nice if these things were more clear lol i think they genuinely need to make a walkthrough/guide
@h @jaffathecake Oh I think it did! Chrome has the highest browser share and their provided explanation for removing support(as you said, JXL had always been behind a flag) was due to "low interest/adoption", to which interested devs objected. At some point, I think someone from the team posted an egregious "case study" that was just...objectively, very poorly done. Which ofc leads to questions about bias, competing formats, etc.
@jaffathecake Yea I guess that's not really what backwards compatible means lol, but the conversion is lossless and it reduces space! It's maybe not outperforming every scenario, but that it's even competitive is so exciting to me. I'm thinking of it as more of a feature-rich, portable image standard and less as a technology for the web specifically.
@jaffathecake Genuinely curious as to why you feel that way? Progressive decoding, lossy & lossless, animation, very high max res--the backwards compatibility alone is killer imo! It seems to be on-par(or better) with most "modern" formats & is more flexible/future-forward.
@jaffathecake @paulrobertlloyd The Big One is JXL. Snubbed I think at least 2 times!