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I'm against using a Google OS (Android, Chrome OS), to browse on a Google regulated web (Manifest V3), based on a Google protocol (Protobuf) loading pages via Google proxies (Google AMP) filled with Google Ads displayed using a Google format (webp, webm), while everything is recorded and fingerprinted to update my Google Ad Profile.
No, thank you very much!
More open formats, more open Internet! Down with Google!
Shit like this is why people look down on the Fediverse. You're in /c/Memes, not your usual fedora wearing, neckbeard vegan channel.
Erm. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebP
For as long as they continue to support and release code for open formats, there's hardly an argument here. There are many complaints to be had about Google.
Yours are none of them.
They say that their format is open. In reality, it's them who exclusively control the definition and further evolution of the format.
That's exactly the issue. We are dependent on Google's goodwill and if they decide to scrap it or collect license fees for it we're shit out of luck.
Then projects would just not update to the new standard, pretty easy solution. Is webp even changing anymore?
And how would Google start collecting license fees? They already give away this IP, so they can't just undo that.