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counterpoint: the implicit idea that allowable file formats should be constrained to whatever windows explorer currently supports is a horror story to me
"windows is bad and everyone needs to suffer to compensate" is the worst part of this discourse
ok fair, i think i'm interpreting this offering as a tacit admission that this is an undesirable format, since there's no other convert-on-save in browsers afaik
I mean, it clearly is, because people are irritated enough to write browser extensions to go out of their way to disable it. I'm lucky enough that macOS supports it natively so things using built-in image loading APIs mostly just inherit that by default. Some people aren't so lucky. But also when you find an image on the web which says it's a PNG and is served to you as a WEBP I think that's just fundamentally breaking a social contract which has never been treated that way before.