← Back to context Comment by dheera 10 months ago People somehow seem to be adverse to making the shift from GIF to H.264 5 comments dheera Reply porphyra 10 months ago To be fair, terminal output is one of the few things where GIF's LZW compression and limited color palettes shine at. e12e 10 months ago Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that... porphyra 10 months 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 10 months ago To be fair, terminal output is one of the few things where GIF's LZW compression and limited color palettes shine at. e12e 10 months ago Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that... porphyra 10 months 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 10 months ago Not as much as https://asciinema.org/ - when you can use that... porphyra 10 months 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 10 months 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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