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ShortFuse, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

What’s kinda crazy is we could reimplement the notification LED with blue OLED now just via software. Just no one has done it.

Edit: It’s been done, but a quick Google search says it no longer works. I might get bored and write one.

Edit2: This one seems to be working fine for me.

ShortFuse, to comicstrips in The best friends

He was so sad he shaved his mustache.

ShortFuse, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Yeah, tell me more about these both scenarios

As the age-old adage goes, “If there’s koala shit, you must acquit.”

ShortFuse, to comicstrips in JPEG

Say gigantic. Now what you’re going to do next is stop with your ANTICs and enunciate the gig the same way.

ShortFuse, to memes in Honey I put us $45,000usd in debt without asking. Love you!
ShortFuse, to memes in Remember when everything was so blocky?

PNG was built to replace GIF and TIFF.

The Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format was designed to replace the older and simpler GIF format and, to some extent, the much more complex TIFF format.

And it stands to this day, with the exception of animation:

One GIF feature that PNG does not try to reproduce is multiple-image support, especially animations; PNG was and is intended to be a single-image format only.

Though APNG came later, and we even have MP4.

www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngintro.html

Bonus:

No detail was too small for consideration in the authors’ quest for a near-perfect image format; yea, verily, even the acronym and pronunciation were major topics of discussion. The reason, of course, is the GIF format; some pronounce it with a soft G like giraffe, some with a hard G like gift, and no one really knows what they’re talking about. (For the record, the soft G is correct; it is how the author of the format pronounces it.)

“PNG” is always spelled* “PNG” (or “Portable Network Graphics”) and always pronounced “ping” in English, not “pinj” or “pee en gee” or any other multi-syllabic disaster. (For non-English speakers, the three-letter pronunciation is fine, however.)

ShortFuse, to piracy in Naming Torrents

Should be a hyphen instead of period before NAHOM.

ShortFuse, to lemmyshitpost in Waffle Squarf

They seem to have gone from Square => Squarf and then remodeled.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/406f0bad-ed36-4d9e-91da-15e6acf506eb.png

They did not embrace the Squarf.

ShortFuse, (edited ) to memes in Duh !

Unless you only had component connections then you had to plug the Yellow into the Green port.

Yes, seriously: …nintendo.com/…/unable-to-locate-a-yellow-video-i…

Also, don’t pick the wrong red.

ShortFuse, to memes in I have an answer, but I'm not sure I am allowed to say it on TV

It’s a portmanteau of the lyrics “Luck be a lady tonight” and “I can feel it calling in the air tonight” which is why it feels just familiar enough to seem real, but not actually.

ShortFuse, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Waffle Squarf

Yeah, this is from the Google Maps business page from last year. The E turned to F around 2020 based on other photos. I guess they remodeled the whole thing instead just fixing it.

ShortFuse, (edited ) to comicstrips in Hop in bed [Extra Fabulous Comics]

At first I felt this wasn’t right, and then I flashed back to Whomp’s Fortress and scrambling to pick up coins from stomping on Whomps (and then picking up the 100 coin star).

ShortFuse, (edited ) to comicstrips in JPEG

All English is based on etymology which is why it’s such a hard language to learn. Looking at how a word is spelled always takes second place to where it comes from.

GIF was pronounced with soft g since it came out, back in the 80s/90s when it was shared on AOL and CompuServe. Year, decades, later it came back into social media with Reddit and Twitter, and people pronounced it based on what it looked like it would sound like, which is most similar to hard g like gift.

That doesn’t mean GIF never had a soft g. It just shows how old you are or when you discovered it when you use the hard g.

ShortFuse, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Waffle Squarf
ShortFuse, to comicstrips in "Last Word" by J.L Westover

It’s fine as long as you don’t say “on accident”.

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