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foggy, in Then and now

In the year 2000, an internet friend gave me FTP credentials to a directory on his domain so I could host images and post them on the forum we were friends on.

He provided this service to all the forum users because we were all like :woah: when he started posting images that weren’t just leeched from another domain.

Eventually he did ask users throw him a few bucks, and then he made a tutorial on how to get your own domain and do it yourself.

Which tells me I’ve been using filezilla for about 2/3 of my life.

shasta,

I rented a web server with FTP in college, with my own domain that used my real name. I used it to transfer files to and from school computers. My classmates would sometimes forget their USB drives and think they just wasted a whole 3 hour lab session, and I would just quickly create some credentials for them and let them use my server. Everyone thought I was a god lol. These days, services like Google Drive have replaced the need for that (mostly), and everyone just takes it for granted. I think it’s funny that people are starting to see value in FTP again now that services like Google Drive and Discord are restricting the ability to use them for free hosting to post files onto external sites.

Zerfallen, (edited ) in Then and now

Close, but 2000s had some very intrusive and malware ridden advertisements. Popups everywhere, aggressive banners, malware and random browser toolbars being installed to your system. Complete wild west of unrestrained advertising. Online ad blocking didn’t start with Ublock Origin, the first tipping point was in the 90s and 2000s, where famously clean and effective search engine Google swooped in to “save us” with their Chrome browser blocking popups by default, and their own concept of ‘ethical ads’, which were mostly unobtrusive and text-based (what happened there?). Which was nice for a while before Google exploited the popularity that bought them to turn into an inescapable ad monster.

Rolando,

before Google exploited the popularity

A classic example of enshittification stage 1 and 2, for those unfamiliar with the term.

GeneralEmergency, in Then and now

Millennials really can’t handle growing up can they.

4am,

Cope harder, boomer

GeneralEmergency, (edited )

You say. In a thread about millennials not being able to cope.

Pratai, in Then and now

Nailed it.

PrivateNoob, in Then and now

It’s not all black and white though. People in the 2000’s didn’t know that you can make a living off content creation, but people who have adopted this style usually can and will (or should) turn more effort into creating high quality videos.

nehal3m,

Found the content creator

PrivateNoob,

Understandable association but I’m not one. Only content I’m making is some memes in a Lemmy community.

DrGunjah,

Isn’t that exactly the point of the meme? Internet 20 years ago was about sharing mostly. Internet today is about monetization mostly. And content quality isn’t what makes you big, it’s your ability to game/abuse the system

Barack_Embalmer,

“High quality” can come in the form of investing time into research, or creating visual aids that present information clearly. But it also often manifests as flashy title cards, pointless special effects, derivative humor (like frenzied jump cuts to movie clips and memes every few seconds), unnecessarily rambling intros, superfluous wall-to-wall music. I feel like many of these features are borrowed over from classical TV, to give the veneer of a highly produced “professional” product, when democratized internet media’s greatest strength is to actually free us from these conventions.

doublejay1999,
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

Those poor people who grew up without trying monetise everything

LemmyIsFantastic, in For all the cows

Topkek

balderdash9, in My friend thinks you’re cute

I made this post making fun of Amy Schumer’s appearance (comparing her to a potato). Everyone in the comments told me it was mean and we don’t have to make fun of people for their appearance.

The people on this website are internally inconsistent. I get that it’s just a bunch of random people upvoting and down voting; but it makes it impossible to judge how your post will be received. Unless you’re just straight pandering, there’s a 50% chance you’ll be downvoted for being too insensitive. Even if you see another post be successful doingthe same thing.

jose1324,

Bro who gives a shit

vox, in Every goddamn time I'm trying to make something for my DnD game
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar
plague_sapiens,
@plague_sapiens@lemmy.world avatar

With Alexandrite (a.lemmy.world for example) you can activate or deactivate webp.

rbesfe,
Blisterexe,

Sync user!

Smorty,

Isn’t sync proprietary?

Blisterexe,

I don’t think so, but it might be

Blackout, in For all the cows
@Blackout@kbin.social avatar

That begs another question, is it gif or is it hif?

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar
Tb0n3, in For all the cows

Watch him as he goes.

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E, in It really do be like that

Crazy how many things are totally fine in moderation, and only cause problems when done in mass. Example : war crimes

Assman, in It really do be like that
@Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

Left: basically everything in moderation

Right: basically everything in excess

LucidLethargy, in Every goddamn time I'm trying to make something for my DnD game

People just really need to support it. It’s far better than jpg or png. It’s the go-to for web right now, that’s for sure.

hansl,

Not better than jpegXL which has clearer free licensing.

LucidLethargy,

Only Apple supports this. Like, literally just Apple. I hate Chrome, and even Chrome doesn’t support this. Firefox? Yeah, zero support.

So for these reasons it’s 100% not viable right now. If you get the support, I’ll consider it for my websites, and tell my colleagues about it, though.

UndercoverUlrikHD, (edited )
@UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev avatar

Firefox supports JXL just fine and chrome did support it, but pulled support shortly after.

LucidLethargy,

This is the source I used to originally validate my position: caniuse.com/jpegxl

Let me know if it’s incorrect, I’d be very interested to learn of new options for the web space as a developer. This said, I googled Firefox and it came back with only “experimental support” for what I think may be an alpha release (version number ends in “a”).

UndercoverUlrikHD, (edited )
@UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev avatar

I think you still need to enable JXL in the config, but it seems to display just fine once enabled.

Adding support for JXL in windows was much more of a hassle and doesn’t always display properly in the file preview. Hopefully windows follows Apple’s step soon and adds native support.

I guess as a Web developer it won’t matter until the JXL toggle is enabled by default though.

balderdash9,

But why is it better? My experience is clicking on webp format opens in browser instead of my image viewer

AlphaOmega,

Webp supports 24 - bit RGB w 8 - bit Alpha channel. It also has better lossless and lossly compression. And it handles transparency and animation better than other formats at a smaller size.

It is smaller, better, and faster.

balderdash9,

I wish everyone would get on the same page so it would also be better for the end user.

somerefriedbeans,

People just really need to support it.

This right here sir. You missed this part.

Stumblinbear,
@Stumblinbear@pawb.social avatar

I haven’t seen a single browser that didn’t support webp

Microw,

Lots of image viewers and media programs/apps dont support it currently. Which is a hassle when you’ve downloaded a webp and cant view or edit it.

balderdash9,

I’m a layperson. I don’t care about what technical benefits it has on paper when its impractical to use. So I have to agree with OP on this one.

art,
@art@lemmy.world avatar

Sounds like you need upgrade your image viewer? Everything else is loading it fine.

balderdash9,

I use FastStone Image Viewer. Maybe there’s a plug-in I need to install?

regbin_, in Every goddamn time I'm trying to make something for my DnD game

WebP is awesome. So is JPEG-XL.

JPEG and PNG are archaic and should die already.

.jxl is also coming btw

stebo02,
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

I think webp is great but every time I download a webp meme to send it to my Facebook-only friends, I have to take a screenshot of the image because for some reason messenger doesn’t recognize webp images. Like cmon Zuck why can’t you do anything good…

frezik,

JPEG will never die. Too many things support it at a very basic level. A random CCD camera module on DigiKey probably has an option for direct JPEG output. An 8-bit Arduino will know how to take that JPEG and display it on a cheap 4" LCD screen off Bang Good.

Formats that sprawl everywhere like that will never, ever die.

crystal,

(Which makes JpegXL even better)

captain_aggravated, in Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it's not happening
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

That was how it was marketed. Explain to me how there’s not a class action lawsuit there. I remember a woman in a pantsuit with a university lanyard around her neck coming into a high school class to give a presentation about how many millions more dollars a college graduate makes. There are people in this world whose death I would celebrate with a prolonged dance involving a significant amount of hip thrusting. Hers is one of them, if I knew who she was.

n0clue, (edited )

Did she ever say YOU were gonna get that extra money though?

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Her thesis statement was certainly “If you go to college, you will earn more money.”

JayObey711,

She is probably an English major. You was a metaphor.

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