- are you implying that there is indeed no better choice?
- webp, but that’s google. jpeg xt, but i see virtually no one adopting that.
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I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
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well there ain’t no more licensing issues now are there
It’s kinda paradoxical. It’s undersupported simply because people don’t like it because it’s undersupported. At least all browsers can open it well.
I thought this conversation was about whether students who don’t major in biology or chemistry will learn about evolution or the periodic table if the simplification was to proceed. Apparently, it wasn’t, being a duplicate of this instead.
It is still in the textbook and is taught in school. Source: I have a brother studying in 10th Grade.
As seen in this parent thread above and in the edit I made to the post about 4 hours ago, this simplification was axed a week after this article was published. (However, that didn’t stop Google from prioritizing outdated information.)
HEIC is a much better-compressed format than JPEG that all Androids support; iirc JPEG XL (kinda dead) and Google’s WebP are the only other big-name formats with better photographic compression. Windows was the only major operating system that chose to have consumers separately pay the patent fee, none of which goes to Apple. Since Windows 11 22H2, HEIC images work out-of-the-box.
I was referring to “HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer”, which was free, but I just learned that it was taken down a year ago.
The article says that only students who choose to major in a subject will learn the information’s 11th and 12th grade subject textbooks. I don’t see how the textbooks themselves will tell me anything on Indian majors, especially textbooks from 10th grade and below. I feel like I’m missing something:
That doesn’t answer any of my questions.
What secondary sources do you propose we trust? Deutsche-Welle has a reputation for fact-checking and retractions. What’s your source that students who don’t major in math or biology will learn these?
as said below, that’s the last mandatory grade
This is Pythagorean theorem for the similarity of triangles
could you source that?
when i’m away from my computer’s compose key, i put the exponent after a term to do it in plain text, and would write the latter as 2a+2b=2c.
Why not?
If your concern was that I didn’t qualify the headline’s area of interest, I just did that. The headline was from the TechCrunch article this link post goes to.
Could you clarify what you mean by my description not matching the study nor title?
YSK that journals screen for conflict of interest, and none were found or declared here.
since you seem to be knowledgeable about this, i wanna ask: do you think one should use .opus or .ogg as the file extension for OPUS files?