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Humans will always be miserable and for the most part, we are just as miserable as we were few years or few decades ago, if not better off. We can(and frankly, should) enjoy nice things from time to time.


Why use GUI at all? ffmpeg does it one-liner, a very long one.


Imagemagick also does it in the terminal. Chances are about as good as ffmpeg that you have it installed already


Isn't that mathematically impossible?


I'm pretty sure it's mathematically guaranteed that you have to be bad at compressing something. You can't compress data to less than its entropy, so compressing totally random bytes (where entropy = size) would have a high probability of not compressing at all, if no identifiable patterns appear in the data by sheer coincidence. Establishing then that you have incompressible data, the least bad option would be to signal to the decompressor to reproduce the data verbatim, without any compression. The compressor would increase the size of the data by including that signal somehow. Therefore there is always some input for a compressor that causes it to produce a larger output, even by some miniscule amount.


Why's that? I'm not really sure how DEFLATE works but I can imagine a crappy compression that's like "5 0" means "00000". So if you try to compress "0" you get "1 0" which is longer than the input. In fact, I bet this is true for any well-compressed format. Like zipping a JpegXL image will probably yield something larger. Much larger.. I don't know how you do that.


They have an API but they're pretty costly(search is actually pretty costly).


How about mTLS?


Been following this for some time now and it's a real delight to use. SSE subscription is really nice.


I found the real time (SSE) very buggy, unpredictable and hard to debug.


Do you use it in small projects only?


I have been a paid Kagi user for over two years, and this is really, really bad. Just because something is verbose or- I just dont understand how they came up with this-wrong doesn't mean it came from an LLM.


Unless it's ungodly slow, to the point where it's beyond being noticeable, speed is the last thing I care about when it comes to browser. Most of the options available are reasonably fast and differences are not huge enough.


Gentle reminder that if you're commenting on hacker news articles you are likely the outlier in the "why people switch browsers" reasoning. Friends and family constantly surprise me with their tech choices and how they interface with the digital world whenever I'm home on holidays.


“My friend told me Chrome was faster”


Because it uses LLM API?


You should export them to a proper password manager.


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