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Don't keep adding fast versions of emojis. Just add a function to use $ inside the colons to make the gif faster, and the more $ you add the faster it goes.
This is something that I considered. Unfortunately there is no way to control playback speed client-side, so you would have to do it server side. There are two options here:
1. Store sped-up versions; this would easily x2 or x3 the size of the emoji database, depending on how many sped up versions you would like to store
2. Generate the sped-up versions on demand; which runs into the issue that there will be a delay while the server creates the new emoji.
There is also the question of should the sped up versions use motion blur? (many of the manually created ones do)
I'm having doubts you're a tran woman. They would have solved this with, "hold my hrt", pulled up their striped socks, and made a solution including fully expressive semantic syntax within an hour.
i usually enjoy disagreeing with tb but.. this is a terrible idea
I'm not trying to have client side bootlegged image processing that my phone has to do just to render someone's low effort shitpost with ffmpeg/imagemagick while I'm scrolling
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This is something that I considered. Unfortunately there is no way to control playback speed client-side, so you would have to do it server side. There are two options here:
1. Store sped-up versions; this would easily x2 or x3 the size of the emoji database, depending on how many sped up versions you would like to store
2. Generate the sped-up versions on demand; which runs into the issue that there will be a delay while the server creates the new emoji.
There is also the question of should the sped up versions use motion blur? (many of the manually created ones do)
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I'm having doubts you're a tran woman. They would have solved this with, "hold my hrt", pulled up their striped socks, and made a solution including fully expressive semantic syntax within an hour.
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The site can add a Pet and Bounce to emojis but can't vary speed? I want my money back
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check this out: https://github.com/geelen/x-gif
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Looks nice, although all the gif are actually converted to webp so idk if that will even work
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What about what these people are saying? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34447517/how-to-optimize-animated-gif-by-using-client-side-javascript
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Yes, I mean you could do that, but it would be slow af
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probably more annoying than doing it server side. I vote for loading ffmpeg on the client with wasm and increasing the playback rate with that.
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i usually enjoy disagreeing with tb but.. this is a terrible idea
I'm not trying to have client side bootlegged image processing that my phone has to do just to render someone's low effort shitpost with ffmpeg/imagemagick while I'm scrolling
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