Post Ak13PA9sroAgW5AX44 by volpeon@is-a.wyvern.rip
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 (DIR) Post #Ak0yHlbRGYIMYpiANs by volpeon@is-a.wyvern.rip
       2024-07-17T07:34:49.962Z
       
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       I find it a little bit concerning that depending on where I upload emojis — Linux host or Windows VM, both Firefox — they will appear lighter or darker.You could even say it's absolutely fucking horrendous, why is this happening.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ak0ydIu2eVPRv7gNE0 by cato@chaosfurs.social
       2024-07-17T07:38:02Z
       
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       @volpeon depending on where you... UPLOAD? How... what-
       
 (DIR) Post #Ak0ygVefhGMCL51POa by ark@otherling.social
       2024-07-17T07:38:21.337Z
       
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       @volpeon@is-a.wyvern.rip they probably get reencoded in-browser! that would potentially cause different outputs based on the unique configuration of each device.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ak13P9BcTrxvVAyP8C by StaticR@guild.pmdcollab.org
       2024-07-17T08:14:39Z
       
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       @volpeon I'll take a guess and say maybe a mismatch in color space settings?
       
 (DIR) Post #Ak13PA9sroAgW5AX44 by volpeon@is-a.wyvern.rip
       2024-07-17T08:32:11.243Z
       
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       @StaticR@guild.pmdcollab.org Yes, but why would it matter on upload? The browser should just send the binary data, there's no need to tamper with the color space. Just send the files as-is.