I BACK TRACED IT

I BACK TRACED IT

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>when you get reported to the cyber police
>when the consequences will never be the same
>when you die of a heart attack and your daughter keeps doing the same shit that got her into this situation over a decade ago
Ironic.

What's this about?

Newfag

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I'm gonna be nice this one time and not call you a newfriend
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Why are you posting this now?

nice trips

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YER DON GOOFED

owo mate

Why did I always think this was some Mexican girl who gets caught by her dad while camwhoring? Lmao

>PNG
>1.15MB
wew lad

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there is nothing wrong with PNG

Quads confirm

yes, let's all use 20x the bandwidth and 20x the storage space for image data than is necessary
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This isn't 2005

>megabytes worth of bandwidth
>in the year of our lord 2018
Calm down, Grandpa. We got Gigabit Internet, now.

Gen Z logic

this

Alright numb nuts, I'm gonna level with you on something regarding the Compressed File Extension known as Joint Photographs Experts Group or JPEG (.jpg) and Portable Network Graphic, or PNG (.png)

JPEGs are compressed and are very good for images like
Because they do not have contiguous sections of like colors. The compression saves bandwidth. That's what Compression is for.

Moving to PNG. PNG is lossless. It is amazing for images like mine. A lot of contiguous cells of the same color. Notice the size of this image but it is still less than 1 MB.

Now, the loss of data integrity is baaaad. Universally it is baaaad. You don't want to lose ANYTHING when it comes to file transfers. However... if you save a JPEG as a JPEG... guess what? It gets compressed again. Compressing something that was compressed? Guess what? You are losing data and quality.

JPEG is a legacy file extension that was useful back in "your days" when 100 Megabit Internet was fucking expensive and T1 lines required loans.

The Future is now, old man.

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> the american is gonna lecture people on sustainable and resource efficient behavior

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The history of the art dates back thousands of years, way beyond our lifetimes.

>not using static webms