The Official Funny Stuff Thread™
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I can compile that to JavaScript if you want.
Pull-request that into the image handler then?
Image... handler?
The thing that processes uploaded images? You know, [Uploading 0%]?
Imagemagick?
convert fuckimgwebp.jpg nowebp.jpg
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I can compile that to JavaScript if you want.
Pull-request that into the image handler then?
Image... handler?
The thing that processes uploaded images? You know, [Uploading 0%]?
Imagemagick?
FWIW it's what I used to convert the image.
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@ben_lubar if you wanna replace jpeg with png, sure. Will it preserve transparency correctly?
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@anotherusername said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
Will it preserve transparency correctly?
PNG will maintain the 0 transparency supported by JPEG
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@Luhmann The original's not a jpeg. We're talking about converting from webp.
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@aliceif If he is capable of molding metal while bleeding, it's probably not that serious anyway.
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@ben_lubar Or you could add a javascript compatibility shim on the page to convert the WebPs locally on browsers that don't support it, but you'd have to rewrite the detection code since it seems to be a bit outdated and always return true.
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Alternatively maybe we can convince @ben_lubar to work on Firefox's Bug 1294490.
I hear Opera already supports WebP and Chrome of course does.And there are no other browsers.
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@anonymous234 huh, converting to webm... didn't even know that was feasible.
I'm pretty sure it'd fall over if the image is on a different domain than the script's running on, though... yes, it does (actually, it doesn't even try). And even after working around that (plus the fact it originally didn't try because the image had a .jpg extension), it still fails to convert that image correctly.
The demo image works:
But that one doesn't:
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@Zecc That's new, I thought Mozilla didn't want WebP because reasons.
@anotherusername Well, I guess it's a bit outdated.
There's this other library, maybe it works better.
I find it odd that Google itself isn't providing a library to do that though.
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@anonymous234 said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
There's this other library, maybe it works better.
That was the one I originally found. It wouldn't decode the image either.
I also feel like the fact that I don't see any images on that very first page (but a lot of white/gray space) probably isn't a good sign.
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@anotherusername said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
Someone accidentally parked their car in the wrong garage.
Filed under: Using an alternative and definition of garage
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@Luhmann said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
I'm a $Person
Or so you claim
I don't answer to you.
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@bb36e Liked for the
title
attribute.
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@dcon said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
But anyone who likes good beer would probably rate it a . Maybe.
But many who self proclaim as such like IPAs.
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@r10pez10 said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
Probably my most compelling reason to stay here in Arizona, all things considered.
Fuck shifting dancing fucking timezone shenanigans!
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@boomzilla Heh. Was slightly disappointed that it was not the Wayne County I used to live in.
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Quick, what does this say?
Nope, you've guessed wrong.
It's See you in the Northern Territory, a new Australian tourism campaign.
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@obeselymorbid it's not a Trump campaign poster?
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@Jaloopa It's probably intentional, though I fail to see how it being Australian makes it more likely so.
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@obeselymorbid if there's one country that could get away with an advert that says CUNT, it's Australia. It's almost a term of endearment there
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
if there's one country that could get away with an advert that says CUNT, it's Australia. It's almost a term of endearment there
I guess that explains tufty.
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@obeselymorbid if there's one country that could get away with an advert that says CUNT, it's Australia. It's almost a term of endearment there
I've never understood Australia. Australians look and sound cool on TV, but whenever I've met any of them in real life they've spoken in a similar accent to Germans, and some of them even wore lederhosen. They do make nice sausages though, and they're certainly very lucky to live in the Alps.
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@DoctorJones +1 funny
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Don't feel like finding the status thread right now, and it is funny after all:
"Please take me off this mailing list" has begun at my work this morning. Possibly quenched faster than it was at Intel, though.
People really don't get how email works, I guess.
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@Magus said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
faster than it was at Intel
Microsoft, I believe. Unless you mean a different story.
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@Maciejasjmj I do, I mean the one I watched happen as a contractor there.
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@boomzilla I'm stealing this.
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sorry, i tried to find one with more compression artifacts, but i couldn't
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@r10pez10 Am I ing here? Is a knowledge of US geography needed?
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@coldandtired said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@r10pez10 Am I ing here? Is a knowledge of US geography needed?
All the clocks have the same time because they are in the same timezone.
So yes
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@coldandtired said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
@r10pez10 Am I ing here? Is a knowledge of US geography needed?
Do you normally change timezones when you travel NR T H / SU T H in your part of the world? You don't have to know about US geography, you just have to know that our timezones work about the same as your timezones... the time changes as you go east/west.
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@anotherusername Yes, you do. There are many places where you move directly North and South and change time zone, even in the US. Guess what time zone just south of Dover is, for example.