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specification
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The Quite OK Audio Format for Fast, Lossy Compression
TinyVG follows the similar goals: an alternative to SVG with a specification which trades off features for simplicity. https://tinyvg.tech/
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SVG Images from Postgres
I wholehearedly agree with your point on information blackholes but I think the reason some people hate SVG is that they've had had to advanced things with or had to work with the spec and implement something around it. I haven't done so myself but I can tell pain when I read it.
Here is a mostly compatible alternative: https://tinyvg.tech/
- TinyVG – an alternative binary encoded vector graphics format
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I’m a professional hacker
I created a library to parse TinyVG files
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(Highly) simplified SVG subset
After taking an interest in TinyVG I got to wondering if there is a similar idea just applied to conforming SVG files. Basically a format that includes nothing but basic paths, colors, gradients and a few shapes to make the implementation relatively easy to create.
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A challenger to the throne of vector graphics. SVG is dead, long live TinyVG!
If so, can you please make an issue in the specification repo: https://github.com/TinyVG/specification/
qoa
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The Quite OK Audio Format for Fast, Lossy Compression
I like the philosophy of QOA (and other similar projects, including QOI and TinyVG), but unlike others, it seems like it's not ready to use yet, see https://github.com/phoboslab/qoa/issues/25
> I have just pushed a workaround to master. [...]
- QOA, the Quite OK Audio Format
What are some alternatives?
iconvg - IconVG is a compact, binary format for simple vector graphics: icons, logos, glyphs and emoji.
flac - Free Lossless Audio Codec
spec - WebAssembly specification, reference interpreter, and test suite.
gamut - Image encoding and decoding library for D. Detailed layout control. Experimental codec QOIX.
sdk - TinyVG software development kit
Overte - Overte is an open-source 3D client and server solution that allows for vast social & educational environments to be created and lived in while also being shared in real-time with others.
OpenSSL - TLS/SSL and crypto library
svgcleaner - svgcleaner could help you to clean up your SVG files from the unnecessary data.
brain - A high level programming language that compiles into the brainfuck esoteric programming language
R216 - Stuff one needs to play around with my R216 computers (see README)
libjxl - JPEG XL image format reference implementation