I made a discord server for us where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :) discord.gg/QFuTudvccw
@@Kualdir how, imagine a .raw file, which literally stores the rgb value for each pixel, and if the image is 700x700 pixels, then the rgb (3 bytes) ( 0101 1010 1010 1011 1101 1111) those are 3 bytes, and thats a single pixel, its not hard to imagine that this would be huge, compared to a text message where in something like ascii, every character is a single byte and since there are maybe 20 characters on avergage, its 20 bytes instead of the kilo or mega bytes in an image (jpgs etc use lossy compression but its still huge compared to a text message in something like the ascii charset)
The topic is interesting. But the delivery is horrible. Here are a few problems: 1. Monotone delivery. 2. A lot of technical information without explanation. 3. It seems you are trying to impress with language rather than enable the viewer to learn something. In other, you are talking a lot without saying anything...that someone can't just gobble up from technical studies. The problem is that the people who would be interested are not technical because the technically inclined can just read the source material. This is the equivalent of WebMD for tech.
I made a discord server for us where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :)
discord.gg/QFuTudvccw
are we going to ignore the elephant in the room? an attachment of a three megabyte picture is 80,000 times more data than a single text message
Jpegs and nitro allows for more detailed photos they can buy more servers from nitro revenue
That's actually crazy to think about
@@Kualdir how, imagine a .raw file, which literally stores the rgb value for each pixel, and if the image is 700x700 pixels, then the rgb (3 bytes) ( 0101 1010 1010 1011 1101 1111) those are 3 bytes, and thats a single pixel, its not hard to imagine that this would be huge, compared to a text message where in something like ascii, every character is a single byte and since there are maybe 20 characters on avergage, its 20 bytes instead of the kilo or mega bytes in an image (jpgs etc use lossy compression but its still huge compared to a text message in something like the ascii charset)
You sound like you're reading something written by ChatGPT.
Probably not chatgpt but reading
I found a gem on this channel, your videos are very god!
Really accurate, like scary accurate do you work here?
Currently building a heavy complicated backend so this was a dream find! Just to show everyone else it’s not as simple as json
thats alot of keywords in one video
Finally someone answered this !
you sound like you're narrating an essay
Well, that literally whats happening.
Its called a script, please go outside 😭😭😭😭
@@SergeantNooobtf did bro do
@@SergeantNooobmore like a boring script with monotone narration
Telegram laughing in the corner.
love your videos
How can people even comment even before watching the video 😂
bro you are stupid
This video opens eyes
Amazing script, you got a new follower
haha bits go brrrr
Hello J(A)SON
Discord has over 21 million server's. Source? Look at the MEE6 bot counter, it shows about many server's it is in.
Incredible insights
Thanks a lot
Very good videos and research ! Loving it
how do you make this type off videos on such low popularity and this rate?
Commenting for the algorithm
Never heard someone speak so much, yet say so little
It's almost just fluff!
Idk
The topic is interesting. But the delivery is horrible. Here are a few problems:
1. Monotone delivery.
2. A lot of technical information without explanation.
3. It seems you are trying to impress with language rather than enable the viewer to learn something.
In other, you are talking a lot without saying anything...that someone can't just gobble up from technical studies. The problem is that the people who would be interested are not technical because the technically inclined can just read the source material. This is the equivalent of WebMD for tech.
Love it 很好的影片
#furry-memes