

Was thinking the same. If I want to spend my money to commission goblin titties to an artist, it should be only my fucking business and nobody else’s
Let’s see what this Fediverse thing is all about.
Was thinking the same. If I want to spend my money to commission goblin titties to an artist, it should be only my fucking business and nobody else’s
The first part looks like two separate sentences 😁
Let’s organize a 1Vs1 !
Wonder if they’d like it if the same app was used on their sister/mom/wife etc
Someone who thinks laser is lame is a huge moron. Case in point.
The not easily replaceable battery shortened that time for a lot of users.
You’re welcome, glad I could be of some help!
Okay, here’s what I’ve found.
First of all, I use vanilla Firefox on windows 10, only extensions installed are AdBlockPlus and Privacy Badger, but even with those turned off and Firefox’s own Tracking Protection set to Standard instead of Strict doesn’t change the result. However, what I had missed is that ICO is the only conversion that works: it’ll take about a minute instead of the couple of seconds of the other cases, generate a file with huge size confronted with the original, but it will let you download an ICO file.
Tried it on Edge, and every conversion works normally. The no-extension quirk for the Default option is still there, though.
This is what the Firefox console shows, from page load to the end of the conversion:
Input file: File` { name: “sample2.heic”, lastModified: 1750180660057, webkitRelativePath: “”, size: 351970, type: “” } compression.js:43:11 File type is HEIC: image/heic utilities.js:7:13 Input image file size: 0.336 MB compression.js:144:11 Settings: Object { maxSizeMB: “0.336”, initialQuality: 0.8, maxWidthOrHeight: undefined, useWebWorker: true, onProgress: options(p), preserveExif: false, fileType: “image/webp”, libURL: “./browser-image-compression.js”, alwaysKeepResolution: true, signal: AbortSignal } compression.js:161:11 Preprocessing HEIC image… compression.js:186:11 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (0%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (5%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (10%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (15%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (20%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (25%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (30%) compression.js:119:13 Optimizing “sample2.heic” (99%) compression.js:119:13 Post-processing… compression.js:223:11 New image extension: webp utilities.js:144:11
No, not in a new tab. I meant “display” as “it’s shown in the processed images list”. I upload the heic image, it gets read and compressed, and appears in the processed images list, as it should. But when I click the download button, I get the Firefox dialog to download a jpeg image, and if I proceed, I DO download a jpeg image. Regardless of the conversion format chosen.
(Other little quirk, if “Convert to” is set to JPEG, PNG, webP or ICO, the converted image will be shown in the processed list with the corresponding extension, but if set to Default, it’ll show as FILENAME. without extension)
Gave it a try by unzipping and running from local index.html, and fed it a 4000*3000 HEIC photo (converting that kind of pics when someone sends them to me would be my main use case) but it has this weird bug that, no matter what format I select, it takes like a couple seconds to convert, it displays that an image of the selected format is ready, but when I click the button it presents a jpeg pic to download. Same happens on mazanoke.com Using Firefox 139 on win10 if that helps.
The title was funnier than the article, I must admit.
No shit, that was the keikaku from the start.
The irony is that you have to thank Microsoft for it.
I wonder if my sister still has in the attic, the Brother printer I found near the garbage bin and fixed… track that, feds.
Sure, that’s just what I’d want, a mind-reading chip installed by Musk, what could go wrong?
Nah, he wanted to move a server on his own, again.
I agree. It’s like the era of banners: until there were some I was ok with them, not annoying me and the site gotta pay bills somehow. But then we got audio, video, popping and moving banners, ones that track your every move and kidnap your cat for ransom… if we can somehow back track a little I’m not opposed to it.
If they spent on bettering themselves, even half of what they employed to attack others…
And yet they seem to know that ~7" is the limit, so they’ve been inching (get it?) towards it… 6, 6.4, 6.5, 6.65… “bigger number better”, but asimptotically :D
It’s scary how real like it is, though… That’s what you could expect from the guy who said to Coca Cola to use brown sugar instead.