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55 minutes ago, maddog107 said:

Testing 123.

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3 hours ago, maddog107 said:

Good thing I have a tesla :D

Thats the gas around me :|

Certainly a W in this economy.

Edited by Matt!

Anyone having issues uploading content? I'm getting "Sorry, an unknown server error occurred when uploading this file."

16 minutes ago, TheDude2k said:

Anyone having issues uploading content? I'm getting "Sorry, an unknown server error occurred when uploading this file."

Sorry I am doing a ton of stuff in the background and i messed up some permissions. Shoudl work now.

1 minute ago, maddog107 said:

Sorry I am doing a ton of stuff in the background and i messed up some permissions. Shoudl work now.

Works again. Thanks for the quick fix!

Can someone confirm that indeed:

All new picture uploads are now converted to WEBP, with the filename changed to .webp extension?

Even few-day-old pictures are now served as WEBP, irrespective of original upload format and filename?

... I'm not too happy with these changes.

27 minutes ago, zorzabosti said:

Can someone confirm that indeed:

All new picture uploads are now converted to WEBP, with the filename changed to .webp extension?

Even few-day-old pictures are now served as WEBP, irrespective of original upload format and filename?

... I'm not too happy with these changes.

I'm seeing the same thing with my uploads and also prefer the original upload format as well (jpg). Adding @maddog107 for awareness and to confirm if webp is by design or should still remain the original uploaded format.

45 minutes ago, TheDude2k said:

I'm seeing the same thing with my uploads and also prefer the original upload format as well (jpg). Adding @maddog107 for awareness and to confirm if webp is by design or should still remain the original uploaded format.

1 hour ago, zorzabosti said:

Can someone confirm that indeed:

All new picture uploads are now converted to WEBP, with the filename changed to .webp extension?

Even few-day-old pictures are now served as WEBP, irrespective of original upload format and filename?

... I'm not too happy with these changes.

Yes we will be switching to webp/avif going forward. My bandwidth bill is rediculous these days and we get penalized by google for having a slow website because it takes so long to load all the jpegs.

Ill send you my backend testing site I created, for your eyes only.

Also I am gonna be leaning on cloudflare more which converts them to webp anyways. So you would never really see the jpeg.

3 minutes ago, maddog107 said:

Yes we will be switching to webp/avif going forward. My bandwidth bill is rediculous these days and we get penalized by google for having a slow website because it takes so long to load all the jpegs.

Ill send you my backend testing site I created, for your eyes only.

Also I am gonna be leaning on cloudflare more which converts them to webp anyways. So you would never really see the jpeg.

Is there a way to have the thumbnails as webp/avif but keeps the target source still linked to jpg. Would that resolve the slow page loads while still having access to the original uploaded format?

1 minute ago, TheDude2k said:

Is there a way to have the thumbnails as webp/avif but keeps the target source still linked to jpg. Would that resolve the slow page loads while still having access to the original uploaded format?

Doesnt solve my bandwidth issue (or storage issue). Why do you need jpgs? I am setting the quality high enough where its virtually indistinguishable for most images. And most modern sites these days have moved to webp a long time ago and even more are moving to AVIF. Your phones have moved to heic/heif for years now 2017. We are still using jpeg from 1992!

1 minute ago, maddog107 said:

Doesnt solve my bandwidth issue (or storage issue). Why do you need jpgs? I am setting the quality high enough where its virtually indistinguishable for most images. And most modern sites these days have moved to webp a long time ago and even more are moving to AVIF. Your phones have moved to heic/heif for years now 2017. We are still using jpeg from 1992!

I'm just old school and like to download original source format. At least I'm not asking for bitmap. 😂

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