← Back to context Comment by dheera 4 days ago People somehow seem to be adverse to making the shift from GIF to H.264 5 comments dheera Reply porphyra 4 days ago To be fair, terminal output is one of the few things where GIF's LZW compression and limited color palettes shine at. e12e 4 days ago Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that... porphyra 4 days ago True, but embedding a gif is way easier than using a javascript thing which might not be allowed in most places. 2 replies →
porphyra 4 days ago To be fair, terminal output is one of the few things where GIF's LZW compression and limited color palettes shine at. e12e 4 days ago Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that... porphyra 4 days ago True, but embedding a gif is way easier than using a javascript thing which might not be allowed in most places. 2 replies →
e12e 4 days ago Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that... porphyra 4 days ago True, but embedding a gif is way easier than using a javascript thing which might not be allowed in most places. 2 replies →
porphyra 4 days ago True, but embedding a gif is way easier than using a javascript thing which might not be allowed in most places. 2 replies →
To be fair, terminal output is one of the few things where GIF's LZW compression and limited color palettes shine at.
Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that...
True, but embedding a gif is way easier than using a javascript thing which might not be allowed in most places.
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