Just this week I tried to upload a webp to google drawings (the google drive document for some kind of vector graphics), but google drawings only accepted gif, jpeg, and png. That taught me, that google drawings dosn’t receive any updates any more and probably soon will be killed by google, and also, that webp still isn’t available everywhere.
I’m personally convinced that every Google project team has at minimum 3 people whose only job is to optimise that projects incompatibility with other Google products…
I feel like even back then, this was a Windows problem I was too Linux to understand.
I have literally never had a problem opening a .webp. By the time my browser started downloading in that format, all my other software (Dolphin, Gwenview, GIMP, etc.) already supported it too.
I feel like this meme is five years old and describing a situation that is no longer reality.
Etsy uses webp internally but won’t let you upload one.
What I see now is pages lossily compressing pngs “because webp can do lossless” instead of just handing me the png file they still have.
And there are still tons of issues with webapps out of my control not supporting it.
I encounter on a weekly basis issues with trying to work with or upload webp formats
Just this week I tried to upload a webp to google drawings (the google drive document for some kind of vector graphics), but google drawings only accepted gif, jpeg, and png. That taught me, that google drawings dosn’t receive any updates any more and probably soon will be killed by google, and also, that webp still isn’t available everywhere.
Webp is funded by google holy fuck
I’m personally convinced that every Google project team has at minimum 3 people whose only job is to optimise that projects incompatibility with other Google products…
still have that problem and i hate how much of a pita it is to switch it off in most browsers (that i tried at least)
I feel like even back then, this was a Windows problem I was too Linux to understand.
I have literally never had a problem opening a .webp. By the time my browser started downloading in that format, all my other software (Dolphin, Gwenview, GIMP, etc.) already supported it too.
It’s more a website thing. A lot of websites for a while didn’t take .webp. Roll20 was the most annoying one to me
Still pisses me off on the regular, but maybe there’s a trick to fix this that I haven’t learned.
True. I never SMS memes to anyone, so having images download to webp is not a problem.