| ▲ | geocar an hour ago | |
> the only way to share these with a wider audience is to convert them to a slideshow and make a Rec.2020 HDR movie that I upload to YouTube i understand some of this frustration, but really you just have to use ffmpeg to convert it to a web format (which can be done by ffmpeg.js running in a service worker if your cpu is expensive) and spell <img as <video muted autoplay playsinline which is only a little annoying > I can't politely express my disgust at the ineptitude, the sloth, the foot dragging, the uncaring unprofessionalism of people that get paid more annually then I get in a decade who are all too distracted making Clippy 2.0 instead of getting right the most utterly fundamental aspect of consumer computing. hear hear > If I could wave a magic wand, I would force a dev team from each of these companies to remain locked in a room until this was sorted out. i can think of a few better uses for such a wand... | ||
| ▲ | jiggawatts an hour ago | parent [-] | |
> <img as <video muted autoplay playsinline which is only a little annoying Doesn't work for sharing images in text messages, social media posts, email, Teams, Wikipedia, etc... > i can think of a few better uses for such a wand... We all have our priorities. | ||