• ProdigalFrogOP
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    5 months ago

    JPEG is getting old long in the tooth, which prompted the creation of JPEG XL, which is a fairly future-proof new compression standard that can compress images to the same file size or smaller than regular JPEG while having massively higher quality.

    However, JPEG XL support was removed from Google Chrome based browsers in favor of AVIF, a standalone image compression derived from the AV1 video compression codec that is decidedly not future-proof, having some hard-coded limitations, as well as missing some very nice to have features that JPEG XL offers such as progressive image loading and lower hardware requirements. The result of this is that JPEG XL adoption will be severely hamstrung by Google’s decision, which is ultimately pretty lame.

      • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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        5 months ago

        Not almost monopoly.

        Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,

        - the US govt

      • @[email protected]
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        255 months ago

        Monopolies don’t require 100% of a market. Just enough to effectively manipulate a market.

        One firm might only be 10% of a market. But if every other firm is only 1-2%, that 10% will have an outsized monopolistic ability to manipulate that market.

      • Norah - She/They
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        85 months ago

        AV1 Image File Format is an open, royalty-free image file format

        While I am by no means trying to defend Google, or their monopoly, I’m struggling to see how this time is a “clear example” of monopolistic behaviour?

        Like, take for contrast the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) image format HEIC, which Apple has adopted as it’s main high-res format on iOS. It’s proprietary, and that fact is indeed worrying. However, the only reason I can figure out for Google’s move here being a ‘bad’ thing, is if you’re nostalgic about the .jpg extension…

        • @[email protected]
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          145 months ago

          I didn’t mean the choice of image format is a monopolistic behavior, but that the monopoly puts google in a position that any choice they make, be it a good or bad one, becomes an industry standard, without others having any choice in it.

    • @[email protected]
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      255 months ago

      Once again I find myself thinking, “Dammit, Google!”

      Thank you very much for the text summary, I really appreciate it :)

    • Gamma
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      55 months ago

      Also fluffykins broke the camera recording again