Either HN re-organizes the whole system so that "nothing can be lost" to the careful user - maybe in an encyclopedic txonomical tree -, or threads will be lost. This Solar powered etc. initiative is new to me, for example.
It was approximate, because I didn't have the original images (Or I only had one), but IMO JPEG looks better per pound of bits than dithering. At the same bitrate as their dithered images, it looks a bit crummy, but you can still pick up details that the dithering loses.
They won't admit it's for the aesthetic. If dithering looked as good bit-for-bit as JPEG, independent of aesthetic, nobody would have invented or adopted JPEG.
Why publishing a page on the topic of sustainability, and the page (markup) is 257KB big, when 54KB is the author's HTM and and the rest, _four fifths_, are visitors' comments?!
oefrha|3 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29531145
6 months ago, 1225 points, 357 comments. So a dupe it is.
mdp2021|3 years ago
focusedone|3 years ago
sph|3 years ago
Thankfully it's very sunny right now in Spain.
vaylian|3 years ago
xkcd 1053
danuker|3 years ago
ReactiveJelly|3 years ago
It was approximate, because I didn't have the original images (Or I only had one), but IMO JPEG looks better per pound of bits than dithering. At the same bitrate as their dithered images, it looks a bit crummy, but you can still pick up details that the dithering loses.
They won't admit it's for the aesthetic. If dithering looked as good bit-for-bit as JPEG, independent of aesthetic, nobody would have invented or adopted JPEG.
worldofmatthew|3 years ago
MisterTea|3 years ago
No to webp as it's a still vp8 video frame meaning an image codec is burdened with a huge video codec dependency.
mdp2021|3 years ago
A 4-cols PNG can be halfish a JPEG.
Of course, a ~10% quality JPEG can be one fifthish of the original, and present more apparent information than the PNG - but it will look dirty.
tunnuz|3 years ago
yreg|3 years ago
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macspoofing|3 years ago