- Might I offer you an “And so it goes…” in these trying times? - May I add an “And so will you soon I suppose” - Are you the only one who knows? 
 
 
- it’s what it’s - This helps save energy that could be used for doing nothing all day. - Every bit counts 
 
- Tisith what tisith. 
 
- Fuck it, we ball 
- Let me add: “living the dream” 
- About time to bust out the 'Taint what it ain’ts 
- Yes, If It Is To Be Said, So It Be, So It Is. 
- it is what it is 
- Alright, I have to finally ask. What the heck is a .webp file? And why are half the images on lemmy that type of file? - it’s an image file format that’s a bit more space efficient with similar imagine quality. - You rock, thank you. I just looked it up (which I should have done in the first place). Seems good. 
 My problem is I can’t share the webp memes via text lol. Probably cuz I’m old now.- No, that’s a known issue with webp. It’s supported by browsers and just about nothing else, so you’ll need to manually convert it. - Much appreciated, thank you - The Liftoff app has a setting to automatically convert .webp to .png. - Oh that’s good to know, thank you my friend 
 
 
 
 
 
- https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ - It’s a new image format that competes with JPEG and PNG. The image on this post is not a webp, it is a jpeg. The reason you see it as a webp file is because many web browsers convert jpeg’s and png’s to webm automatically. - Interesting. Thank you. So my main concern now would then be how do I get my sms to recognize it so I can continue trading memes? - If your SMS app doesn’t support webp, there is nothing you can do about it. You could switch SMS apps or switch browsers or change your browser settings. - Sounds good, thanks! 
 
 
 
- it’s a more optimized image file that lots of websites use, serving requires less bandwidth 
 







