RT @Accudio: I’ve submitted my thoughts on mobile browser competition to the UK’s Competition Authority. This is really important to advise…
@annevk Congratulations, Anne! 🎈 Looking forward to continuing to see you on standards committees (well, presumably).
The @tiktok_us video embed is pretty horrible performance-wise: https://t.co/fCE2GNqxzf. Given this, @justinribeiro (of `<lite-youtube>` fame) has released a `<lite-tiktok>` custom element that at least improves upon the situation: https://t.co/HeqMs5EfM9
RT @tomayac: To add some nuance to this, you can’t really test AVIF support on macOS/iOS right now—see the quoted tweet for details. Once y…
To add some nuance to this, you can’t really test AVIF support on macOS/iOS right now—see the quoted tweet for details. Once you can, here’s a tester app: https://t.co/vk8QSl9P9j. At the moment, both animated and static AVIF render as broken images in S
@mathias @jensimmons @jonathandavis @foolip Hmmm, according to the (a bit confusing) release notes (https://t.co/wYjG2zdZdD), it’s supported in STP 149 on Ventura and iOS. The only problem: for Ventura, only STP 148 exists, and for iOS, there’s no STP to
@mathias @jensimmons @jonathandavis Same goes for Ventura: didn’t work. Tried on Safari Technology Preview Release 148 (Safari 16.0, WebKit 18614.1.17.3) running on macOS Ventura 13.0 Beta (build 22A5295i).
Here’s a sample app for easier testing: animated-avif.glitch.me
@samthor Little did I know. Boy, this would have come in handy a couple of times in my career. 😂
@mathias @jensimmons @jonathandavis I tried the test images linked in the attachments of https://t.co/EZm5BGAlLW on iOS 16 Beta 3 (build 20A5312j) and it didn’t work. It’s surprisingly hard to find example images.
A great new Project Fugu 🡠overview deck in Japanese: https://t.co/nWn3SA47iR. 🇯🇵 (FYI @agektmr for signal-boosting 🔢 in the local community.)