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  • Yes, it's all JavaScript and essentially relies on the Canvas API to compress the images, so the performance is heavily dependent of your device and browser. I haven't delved into WASM yet, but it would indeed open up doors for improvements, such a more file format support and more intelligent optimization. At the moment, working with canvas keeps things a lot more straightforward, however.

    There is no funding I can provide at all (I've received 2 donations so far, which I'm very grateful for!). I just do this on my spare time, which I have a lot less of these days. I initially created MAZANOKE as a drop-in replacement for family and friends, specifically to those who tend to use questionable or ad-bloated online tools.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    MAZANOKE v1.1.5: Self-hosted local image optimizer in your browser — now supports TIFF, ICO, basic auth (featured on Tailscale, LINUX Unplugged, Selfh.st)

  • As a Lemmy user myself, I totally get the sentiment. GitHub isn’t ideal, and I had also considered Codeberg in the past (not for this project, but way back for others). Unfortunately, the simple reason is that the community is already on there, which makes getting contributions and engagement much easier. Managing and tracking issues across two platforms would be quite (mentally) taxing, which is on top of the effort already going into developing the app.

  • I'm glad to hear it's being used frequently! I've heard a similar, but not exactly the same use case, so I recommend submitting a feature request on GitHub. That way, I can review it later to assess if the feature could be included when I plan ahead for new releases.

  • EXIF data is removed by default, at the moment, there's no way to keep those data. I personally see that more as a feature than a bug though. The primary reason why there is no option to keep EXIF data is to maintain feature parity across different image formats.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    MAZANOKE v1.1.0: Self-hosted local image optimizer in your browser — now supports HEIC, clipboard paste, and more

  • Even though this squoosh instance seems to be selfhosted, it has Google Analytics tracking (since Google made this app). MAZANOKE does not include any tracking nor require any internet connection at all if you install it as a PWA.

    Edit: Looked at the source code of the fork, and it is applying the same tracking ID (to the big G). As squoosh is apache2 licensed, from my understanding, they should be able to simply remove that off the fork?

  • That's a valid question! The app is intended for less tech-savvy people, as such, the terminologies used are to accommodate those users. "Upload" would rather be "Import", while "Download" would be "Export".

    I've shared the use case in a previous Lemmy post:

    This app is designed to compress smaller batches of images, aimed at casual users who need to compress and convert a few images at a time.

    I created it primarily for friends and family who are less tech-savvy, to help them compress and convert images in a simple, safe, and private way.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    MAZANOKE update (image optimizer via browser): Batch upload and download

    Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    MAZANOKE: A self-hosted local image compressor that runs in your browser

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    MAZANOKE: A self-hosted local image compressor that runs in your browser

  • At the moment, I haven't integrate Youlag with FreshRSS as a full fledge extension, but once that is in place, it would be possible to store user preferences. While it requires time and effort, I believe it shouldn't be too hard to implment this feature.

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    Browse and watch videos in FreshRSS like it's YouTube: "Youlag theme/extension" (v3.0.2)

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Browse and watch videos in FreshRSS like it's YouTube: "Youlag theme/extension" (v3.0.2)

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Browse FreshRSS like YouTube: "Youlag Theme for FreshRSS"