.jxl vs .qoi?

Lets solve this debate once and for all
Which one is better; which is the image file of the future: .jxl or .qoi?
>fileinfo.com/extension/jxl
>qoiformat.org/

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img is fucking retarded

>uniformed opinion

>a rotated symbol cannot have different meaning
This pic is an achievement in stupid.

> Just because you are right, does not mean, I am wrong.
Those commas gave me cancer, but it seems like it says "I am wrong"

It doesn't matter, both are light years ahead of JPG. Whichever one we can shill good enough into mass adoption.

>missing the point

>a symbol must have a meaning and that meaning must be unique
youre retarded still

(7.5) +/- (1.5)
7.5 - 1.5 = 6
7.5 +1.5 = 9

There is no debate. QOI's "speed" was measured against the 26-year-old reference implementation of png. Nobody uses that in projects. And even if they did, decompression speed matters far less than compression size since your internet connection will always be the bottleneck there and qoi's compression size is mediocre. jxl and webp2 have shown the world that you can only get any better these days by using custom color spaces

Retard. QOI is a meme image format forced by HN and suckless retards.

the symbol can be rotated for multiple meanings
the message of the original painter cannot
that was the point of the big wall of text in the picture

>the message of the original painter cannot
So? The two stick niggers are arguing over what the symbol IS, not what the painter meant.

>HN

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But .qoi is Much, Much, Much easier to implement.

they're both wrong, that's a の

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JXL is a standardized format

wtf does that mean?

the painter could have been high and had his eyes closed and randomly drew a shape that looks like a sideways number. If you want to be a pedantic faggot, you haven't even confirmed the artists intentions, but only assumed them, which ironically makes you as retarded as the original unedited image

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