jxl isn’t supported because google has a near monopoly on the web and has historically been very opposed to it (also they basically control Firefox financially)
most desktop Linux image processing software supports jxl, but only bespoke browsers like waterfox, safari and ladybird have support for it
It could just be your DNS, I’ve had problems with Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 and Catbox but I think they actually have a list of ISPs and DNS providers that give them issues. I don’t think you can manually specify a DNS server on cellular (without some weird workaround), but if you have issues on other networks you can try changing your DNS and see what happens.
You can, it’s just a connection type.
If talking specifically about phones, Android allows specifying DoT, and Firefox on Android has DoH. Or at least Fennec and Nightly do, I don’t use regular Firefox on phone.
JXL is coming very soon actually to Chrome, Firefox, and any up-to-date PDF viewer (they’re adding it to the format)
Has support in eog, imageglass, whatever that foss galley app on Android is called, a lot of open source software, anything Apple (safari, iOS everywhere)
what’s the bottom right format?
also, avif and webp are both supported by voyager, firefox and chromium (at least for me) but what software actually supports JPEG XL?
Image Test
APNG, which is technically not separate from PNG proper now.
jxl isn’t supported because google has a near monopoly on the web and has historically been very opposed to it (also they basically control Firefox financially)
most desktop Linux image processing software supports jxl, but only bespoke browsers like waterfox, safari and ladybird have support for it
Cromite does too, because technically Chromium has jxl support but removed it. Cromite reverses that commit.
It’s coming back
I believe both Firefox and Chromium support JXL now, although they probably need to be enabled as an experimental setting.
I can’t even view OP’s image at all, but it’s just showing as WebP to me? Is Catbox just down?
Catbox is blocked by some ISPs irrc, could be that. It’s not down though: https://status.catbox.moe/
Wild, you’re right, it’s apparently blocked by my mobile carrier. Tried it again with a VPN and it worked fine.
So much for the idea of a free and open internet…
It could just be your DNS, I’ve had problems with Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 and Catbox but I think they actually have a list of ISPs and DNS providers that give them issues. I don’t think you can manually specify a DNS server on cellular (without some weird workaround), but if you have issues on other networks you can try changing your DNS and see what happens.
You can, it’s just a connection type.
If talking specifically about phones, Android allows specifying DoT, and Firefox on Android has DoH. Or at least Fennec and Nightly do, I don’t use regular Firefox on phone.
JXL is coming very soon actually to Chrome, Firefox, and any up-to-date PDF viewer (they’re adding it to the format)
Has support in eog, imageglass, whatever that foss galley app on Android is called, a lot of open source software, anything Apple (safari, iOS everywhere)
Why does the png look like a tv show crime scene close up?
Wasn’t there some IP crap about jpeg xl, or was that jpeg 2000?