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Comment by p_ing

19 hours ago

Orion, and presumably other Webkit-based browsers that are actually up-to-date, can also see the image.

Hopefully my photo processor will accept JPEG XL in the near future!

Chromium 143 (the latest available in Void Linux, a rolling-release distro) still can't.

The chrome://flags/#enable-jxl-image-format is not even found in the build :(

Yup, Gnome Web loads it just fine! Man, it really is a great browser. I try to switch to it every 6 months, but then I remember that it doesn't support extensions at all. I could give up everything, but not 1Password. Nothing is worth copy/pasting credentials and losing passkeys entirely.

  • Have you tried KeePassXL with SyncThing? I've heard good things about that setup.

    • For what purpose? While it's a perfectly good password manager, when used with Gnome Web it also means copy/pasting passwords and losing passkeys. Doesn't it?

> Hopefully my photo processor will accept JPEG XL in the near future!

Aren't print shops, machining shops, other small manufacturers etc. ones that always lag behind with emerging technologies?

  • Designers might also be hesitant to use an untested file format for print, too.

    If there’s a large amount of paper that’s been purchased for a job, I definitely wouldn’t want to be the one who’s responsible for using JPEG XL and – for whatever reason – something going wrong.

    Pixels are cheaper than paper or other physical media :)