pngcrush... you had one job
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(I understand that the algorithm may find there's nothing left to crush, but in that case, surely it should return the original file and not a worse one?!)
@0xabad1dea It had to add some notes: "I tried to crush this but it dodn't work"
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@0xabad1dea It crushed up another png and added it to the top of yours like a crunchy topping mmm yum yum
@kestral @0xabad1dea biscoff png
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@kestral @0xabad1dea biscoff png
@jackeric @0xabad1dea my cupboard is so full of peanutbutter.png hang on let me run it through the cruncher wait it was already crunchy now it's getting bigger AHHH HELP MY KITCHEN
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pngcrush... you had one job

@0xabad1dea upgrade to pngquant
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pngcrush... you had one job

@0xabad1dea I can't believe I am suggesting this abomination but: this could be a scenario where webp is finally not worthless
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(I understand that the algorithm may find there's nothing left to crush, but in that case, surely it should return the original file and not a worse one?!)
@0xabad1dea what happens if you try to re-crush a pre-crushed png file? Does it keep increasing, or just remain at the same slightly enlarged size?
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@jackeric @0xabad1dea my cupboard is so full of peanutbutter.png hang on let me run it through the cruncher wait it was already crunchy now it's getting bigger AHHH HELP MY KITCHEN
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(I understand that the algorithm may find there's nothing left to crush, but in that case, surely it should return the original file and not a worse one?!)
@0xabad1dea see also forcing mp4 and webp conversion when whatever was originally uploaded is objectively smaller.
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(I understand that the algorithm may find there's nothing left to crush, but in that case, surely it should return the original file and not a worse one?!)
@0xabad1dea the command line version says it will, but I'm not sure if it actually does
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pngcrush... you had one job
And here I am, still using oxipng -
pngcrush... you had one job

@0xabad1dea we use optipng at work
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