• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    53 minutes ago

    You could add the bee movie script as a metadata comment, or something. Although maybe there’s a size limit on those.

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      3 hours ago

      Article states some websites like LinkedIn, government websites have a minimum requirement on image size. Say 50kb for linkedin pfp

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        26 minutes ago

        Hilarious that a big name website would implement minimum image sizes, but a very valid use case then. Cause nothing is more frustrating than having your upload being rejected for some arbitrary size limitation that doesn’t match between sites

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      Charitably? Upscale a thumbnail.

      Practically? Almost no reason.

      Technically? I work on document viewers and there are times I need to inspect rendering times for “large files.” Being able to produce files of arbitrary size is beneficial for troubleshooting, but falls short of actual customer docs.