Yes. They're adding it back to Chrome. This last January at FOSDEM there was a panel with representatives from different browser companies. During the panel Kadir Topal, a web platform product manager at Google,…
Safari is currently lacking animation and progressive decoding - still ahead of everyone else currently. Looks like by the end of the year we can expect Chrome and Firefox support.
He only mentioned decode complexity. Would be interesting to know the average encode complexity compared to AV1.
Perhaps you meant lossy? Everything I'm seeing says that Opus does not support lossless.
Google Research was central in developing and continuing to push JPEG XL. The Google Chrome folks are the ones who decided to disallow it. You could argue that they are trying to kill it, but certainly not Google at…
Lots of people are using AV1. They just don't know it.
I believe MacOS has full support. Windows now has support available as a free installable plugin. Mozilla said that the current decoder state was unacceptable but if Google Research wrote them a Rust version that met…
Goodly amount of static here - unclear to me how much of it is added and how much is original. https://www.my80stv.com/
Ok, so this is one step in such hyper-fast data transmission. What would be the other hurdles?
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They also have a much longer history than Chrome. Kinda glad they disallowed the extensions that had near unfettered access to browser internals.
I think you're thinking of Firefox.
None that I'm aware of but Firefox has committed to maintaining the more powerful MV2 content blocking APIs that Google is removing.
https://twitter.com/BrendanEich/status/1534893414579249152 > Brave will support uBO and uMatrix so long as Google doesn’t remove underlying V2 code paths (which seem to be needed for Chrome for enterprise support, so…
In my experience, most of the time black drawing like that is associated with GPU driver issues.
Certainly a belief among some that soda from a glass bottle tastes notably better.
I'm probably not as technical as the average HN commenter so maybe you can fill me in... I've had personal computers for years and none of them have been on corporate networks so I don't see how MS should care about me…
> Apple haven't put it into M1 despite being one of first in the AV1 crowd. Except they weren't. They just paid more money to be considered a "founding" members - assuming that's where you got the idea. You seem to muse…
Qualcomm is no supporter of AV1 so they shouldn't have been included in that list. That being said, there's plenty of other hardware makers and licensors in the Alliance.
Confused why you listed Qualcomm as I don't believe they have anything to do with AV1.
If things get bad enough they might use the state of emergency to relax that regulation.
Because it's already enabled on hardware where it's known to work well but disabled where it has issues.
In Firefox Notification prompts can be disabled entirely in settings. In preferences type 'notifications', click the Settings button and check the box to "Block new requests asking to allow notifications"
> 'switching to Firefox' isn't something anyone actually has to do. Just start using it for one thing or another and any complete change will happen naturally This is going to vary with different people. Have you heard…
This movie is available on Amazon Prime. It's not bad, but my recommendation is to go into it with the expectation of a Black Mirror episode rather than something you might pay to see in the cinema.
Yes. They're adding it back to Chrome. This last January at FOSDEM there was a panel with representatives from different browser companies. During the panel Kadir Topal, a web platform product manager at Google,…
Safari is currently lacking animation and progressive decoding - still ahead of everyone else currently. Looks like by the end of the year we can expect Chrome and Firefox support.
He only mentioned decode complexity. Would be interesting to know the average encode complexity compared to AV1.
Perhaps you meant lossy? Everything I'm seeing says that Opus does not support lossless.
Google Research was central in developing and continuing to push JPEG XL. The Google Chrome folks are the ones who decided to disallow it. You could argue that they are trying to kill it, but certainly not Google at…
Lots of people are using AV1. They just don't know it.
I believe MacOS has full support. Windows now has support available as a free installable plugin. Mozilla said that the current decoder state was unacceptable but if Google Research wrote them a Rust version that met…
Goodly amount of static here - unclear to me how much of it is added and how much is original. https://www.my80stv.com/
Ok, so this is one step in such hyper-fast data transmission. What would be the other hurdles?
*she
They also have a much longer history than Chrome. Kinda glad they disallowed the extensions that had near unfettered access to browser internals.
I think you're thinking of Firefox.
None that I'm aware of but Firefox has committed to maintaining the more powerful MV2 content blocking APIs that Google is removing.
https://twitter.com/BrendanEich/status/1534893414579249152 > Brave will support uBO and uMatrix so long as Google doesn’t remove underlying V2 code paths (which seem to be needed for Chrome for enterprise support, so…
In my experience, most of the time black drawing like that is associated with GPU driver issues.
Certainly a belief among some that soda from a glass bottle tastes notably better.
I'm probably not as technical as the average HN commenter so maybe you can fill me in... I've had personal computers for years and none of them have been on corporate networks so I don't see how MS should care about me…
> Apple haven't put it into M1 despite being one of first in the AV1 crowd. Except they weren't. They just paid more money to be considered a "founding" members - assuming that's where you got the idea. You seem to muse…
Qualcomm is no supporter of AV1 so they shouldn't have been included in that list. That being said, there's plenty of other hardware makers and licensors in the Alliance.
Confused why you listed Qualcomm as I don't believe they have anything to do with AV1.
If things get bad enough they might use the state of emergency to relax that regulation.
Because it's already enabled on hardware where it's known to work well but disabled where it has issues.
In Firefox Notification prompts can be disabled entirely in settings. In preferences type 'notifications', click the Settings button and check the box to "Block new requests asking to allow notifications"
> 'switching to Firefox' isn't something anyone actually has to do. Just start using it for one thing or another and any complete change will happen naturally This is going to vary with different people. Have you heard…
This movie is available on Amazon Prime. It's not bad, but my recommendation is to go into it with the expectation of a Black Mirror episode rather than something you might pay to see in the cinema.