This is the link to the image. It has 3.8mb. In my opinion that is way too much.

  • Yote.zip@pawb.social
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    10 months ago

    Everyone fully missing the point here. This is the banner image for !linux@programming.dev (that’s not where we are right now for the record), and it has a normal JPEG size of 7.7MB. When it’s served as WebP it’s 3.8MB. OP is correct that this is very stupid and wasteful for a web content image. It’s a triple-monitor 1440p wallpaper that’s used verbatim, and it should instead be compressed down to be bandwidth-friendly. I was able to get it to 1.4MB at JPEG quality 80, and when swapping it out in dev tools and performing A/B testing I can’t tell the difference. This should be brought to the attention of a mod on that community so it can stop sucking people’s data for no reason.

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    10 months ago

    Which are you suggesting?

    • that the image could be losslessly compressed more efficiently?
    • that lossy compression should be used more aggressively?
    • that there is extra data hidden in the file?
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    10 months ago

    The issue is not that the large image was uploaded. The server should always store the highest quality available, and serve whatever resolution is requested by the client.

    I consider this a bug with Lemmy

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    10 months ago

    Sorry for being a bit of a dick, I think you mean that the file “is 3.8MB”.

    “mb” would mean millibit, 3.8millibit is an impossibly small file size, and would never exist practically (though I an sure that with some clever maths a zip bomb could be designed so that one bit of data could be compressed into 3.8millibits)

    MB is the proper shorthand for MegaByte, a decent file size for a high quallity pucture, depending on the format and compression.

    Unless we analyze the image, and determine the image format and compression settings we have no idea of if 3.8MB is a resonable size of the file or not, and the mods have hidden a rar file in the picture file, it is highly improbable that would be the case however.

    Sorry for being a dick.

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      10 months ago

      Please stop purposefully misunderstanding people when the thing their trying to say is clear. Most annoying character trait one could have.

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        10 months ago

        It leads to genuine confusion because of the difference between Mb and MB (and further MiB), so this is a good point to make in this case.

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        10 months ago

        This is all fair, I can’t say it wont happen again ever, but I usually am not this kind of a dick.

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      10 months ago

      I’ll add some context for anyone who might be interested.

      why does the poster image of c/linux have 3.8mb?

      When speaking Portuguese (possibly Spanish as well) you would say it like this, a imagem tem….

      It is quite common for native speakers of Portuguese (and probably Spanish) mix this up when speaking English.

      source: I speak Portuguese

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        10 months ago

        Eh, you should not have had to deal with that, I was just annoyed about other stuff and should have ignored the post instead of being a dick.

        I am sorry for my bad post.

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    10 months ago

    It’s not 1999 anymore, 4MB is nothing and a very common size for a decent quality image file

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      10 months ago

      You’re welcome to visit me in germany. I’ll show you german internet. Vietnam has faster internet.