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pspkisser · 18 days
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SERIOUS TIME! Please read.
This month, a new initiative named Stop Killing Games has surfaced to encourage video game fans to complain about their products getting removed from their digital libraries by their publishers, whilst being prohibited from playing them anymore without reverse engineering. This has recently happened to twelve million players of The Crew, whose servers have shut down without the distribution of methods to host them independently from its publisher, Ubisoft.
Whether you have been affected by this or only complained about it for a long time, visit this website that will give you information on how you can protest against it, and make a large-scale win for consumers in general. It is available down here:
To ensure everyone can read this by visiting my profile, the link to this post will be accessible from my pinned message in my profile. We hope that plenty will be willing to fight for the right of owning games and preserving them!
I apologize if this post is only brief, but upon seeing it, I was immediately interested in sharing it to all of you. Hopefully you still understand what's going on!
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pspkisser · 1 month
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pspkisser · 1 month
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Helloooooo :]
"I LOVE YOUUU!!!"
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This took over 2 hours send help :')
Reblogs are appreciated :>
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dont you guys remember that scene from bfb 22? its so darn cute!! leafpin enjoyers really ate that day :]
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dont you guys remember that scene from bfb 22? its so darn cute!! leafpin enjoyers really ate that day :]
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pspkisser · 2 months
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i don't think there's anything wrong with that her cartoon design.. actually mixes well with little miss bad
Headcanon: Ms naughty and Ms bad are evil sisters
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its just now hitting me i shouldve drawn miss naughty's og design X_X WHOOPS
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pspkisser · 2 months
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Im starting to love those two now that my buddy told me they're autistic-coded
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pspkisser · 2 months
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flower frolicking
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pspkisser · 2 months
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YO IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME! So anyways here's my mattel card game collection:
Uno (original)
Uno 50th Anniversary
Uno Flex
Uno Flip
Dos
Phase 10
I hope to collect more in the future but then i'm often lonely so i don't use them a lot..
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pspkisser · 4 months
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God I’m tired, what should I draw next? Mr Lazy? Mr Stubborn? Maybe Little Miss Calamity? 
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pspkisser · 4 months
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
i have not made a special art for it until today, so i'm glad i just finished it recently!! XD
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pspkisser · 4 months
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NO NO i'm talking about a device to read ebooks on e-ink HEHE
im always gonna appreciate all the people who wrote the fanfics i imported into my e-reader.. ESPECIALLY those from the little miss and bfb fandoms 💙✨ so if youre one of them PLEASE KEEP MAKING MORE!! youre too awesome!!
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pspkisser · 4 months
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reblogging this because ahem.. barely anyone still has noticed it to this day :,c
How WebP (and JPEG XL) is saving me tons of storage
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In this article, I will cover the underappreciated WebP digital image format as well as how I found its usefulness for me to take over even less storage, and also JPEG XL to some extent. This will cover my history with it as well as its perks over the common formats found on the web, and probably give you an important efficiency advice.
So, if someone mentions you the name "WebP", how would you react? The answer I'd expect would be either:
you simply have never heard of it before;
you actually did, but you've complained about its problems at least once and, as a result, always viewed it negatively;
you are not too annoyed by it, but you just don't know its point for existing in the first place.
I actually understand all of that. Back then, when the software I used couldn't take advantage of the image, just like many others, I also had a feeling that it was useless, so I could relate. I'd just convert it into either a PNG or a JPEG, both of which were formats that I used the most back then. I felt as if they are the easiest to pick up thanks to their extremely wide software compatibility. As a result, I used PNG, for Portable Network Graphics, the lossless compression format for much of my digital drawings, and JPEG, for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the ancient lossy compression format for highly-detailed images to prevent them from taking up too much space.
Initially, these formats looked pretty fine to me, since I used to export very light images only, which meant I didn't have to worry much about storage use. The images often weighed between 100 kB and 1 MB, on a 1 TB hard disk, so I could save hundreds of thousands of them only on that disk. However, as I started exporting artwork with higher resolutions and detail simultaneously, storage use became a problem for me. Some of them began to weigh at least 10 MB when encoded into PNGs. JPEG also had big issues that I noticed later on; its very ancient compression algorithm meant that, while I also used it to compensate for large images to be able to upload them faster, they become garbled as a result of artifacts appearing from the encoding. Finally, this year is where I began to think that it was time for an ultimate change to see if I could fix them all, and indeed there were ways.
Looking up information wasn't so hard, after all
After at least five years of relying on the most popular formats, JPEG and PNG, I began thinking that perhaps they weren't actually the best. The amount of times I used them throughout my life made me realize that I should start trying out alternatives. So by searching for them, what I ended up often seeing is the main point of this article: WebP, maintained by engineers at Google.
I actually read a few times about that format before then. The only thing I learned from it back then was that it could offer better compression than JPEG, which I initially neglected because of my previous experiences with it that I already mentioned. For a few years, I never really cared about it, until my curiosity for it finally rose and I realized that I was probably underestimating its value. After I read more about it, I was thrilled to see that it could also offer a better lossless compression than PNG, but I simply kept that in mind since I needed to wait before trying it out and adopting it entirely. Alongside WebP, I came across the JPEG XL format, announced by its developers (who were also behind the legacy JPEG) to be the universal replacement for the current major image formats, which is hard to dream of, but it's indeed interesting to know how it could succeed. Sometimes I saw AVIF alongside, but I never saw any interest in it.
With that in mind, I first wanted to take JPEG XL in priority, after comparing two images encoded in the former and WebP side-by-side. and noticing that JPEG XL's compression outperformed WebP, which is a huge comparison to both PNG and JPEG. Sadly, due to the lack of support for it which may be addressed in the future, I decided to go for the more universal WebP instead. Needless to say, I still had really good times with it, even if I wanted the other alternative, which is not a big deal for now.
The perks of WebP to know
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Being designed differently than PNG and JPEG, but also much later compared to them, WebP looks to address their issues and essentially become superior to them in several ways. It's actually a mix between both formats, meaning it can perform both lossy and lossless compression, with lossy meaning that artifacts will appear on the image, with their visibility depending on the compression strength, and lossless meaning that all detail will be kept on the image while still reducing its size, only less than lossy.
But it's not just that! WebP also has the following strengths:
Alpha blending, that is partial and full transparency, adopted by PNG;
Animation, adopted by PNG (did you know that?) and GIF;
Being an open format, letting anyone contribute to its development at any will (a rare Google W, by the way);
Less visible artifacts seen on lossy images, assuming that it has a similar size to the same image rendered in JPEG (demonstrated in the image above);
Stronger lossless compression than PNG (which I have bragging rights for);
A compatibility with several color spaces;
Oddly enough, "presets" (available only on some encoders), which seem to change the way images should be rendered...
...all of which can be combined together in a single image, even for animations. This is much more than what most other raster image formats offer, so with that single format, you can take advantage of its huge flexibility for multiple purposes! An amount of perks that is pretty outstanding, to say the least.
I tested this format out on a entire folder in which I kept fanart, most of which were PNGs. After converting them into WebP, and although it took a long time because of how large those images were in the first place, it resulted into about 50% of data being removed! So when considering that a collection of PNGs has a total of 1 GB of data, it's easy to notice how big of a difference 500 MB is compared to the former.
Conclusion
Despite what it seems to be for most people, WebP is a highly practical format. While its incompatibility with some popular software could be a deal-breaker for some, it still fares pretty strong with its multitude of features all combined together. While I am not convincing anyone reading this to immediately transition to that format as it could lead to some issues, it does deserve to be tested out by the average user to see how well it performs for them! Personally, WebP has helped me a lot for my main use cases, and while I was not in any tight situation before thinking of moving into it, I could definitely say it would let me avoid dealing with that for a much longer time.
If you appreciated WebP, that said, you should also check out the recently released JPEG XL format, designed with the same purposes but intended to be superior. There are still much more image formats that are meant to have their own big strengths, so you should keep looking for each of them too, in case you're interested.
This is the author of this article, Laddy, signing off now! I hope you all have a really lovely day, peace. 💙
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pspkisser · 4 months
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im always gonna appreciate all the people who wrote the fanfics i imported into my e-reader.. ESPECIALLY those from the little miss and bfb fandoms 💙✨ so if youre one of them PLEASE KEEP MAKING MORE!! youre too awesome!!
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pspkisser · 5 months
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guys theres no denying that miss chatterbox is autistic...
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pspkisser · 5 months
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Flower holding things bc shes silly too ^^
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source: bfdi wiki
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