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jimp
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sharp reviews and mentions
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Organize the mess of your photo folders with Node
sharp
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Creating Chess Board SVGs, PNGs, and GIFs
For simplicity, I will be generating PNGs with JavaScript/Node and the Sharp image library. Any library that can convert between pixel arrays and image files will make the process quite straightforward.
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My Journey to Accelerate Load Times in Heavy Frontend
There is also a library that Next.js itself uses: sharp. It can be setup as Node.js service. I even played around a little: image-proxy-service
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Automated Image Compression: A Vite Plugin Using Sharp
Sharp Documentation: Link
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JavaScript Gom Jabbar
ESLint does an amazing job in detecting floating promises. I've not had it miss one, ever. When adding this to a project, I've discovered multiple accidental bugs due to a missing "await" keyword--bugs that were extremely subtle and intermittent in many cases.
The only thing it can't do is determine that you actually did handle the promise later. Which is fine. It's a LINTING RULE, and false positives are the name of the game.
What's BAD is when you accidentally miss handling a promise at all. It's an invisible error without the linting rule.
Your other comments...don't even make sense. You're going to build a Lanczos filter by hand? Or you're only going to ... compile ImageMagick to WebAssembly?!, ... an implementation which is tremendously slower (nearly unusably so for large images) than that of Sharp:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/sharp
... which is simply an import away?
No, what you're doing is called "motivated reasoning." You've concluded that Deno is the best, and you're reinterpreting all of my complaints in convoluted ways to support your predetermined conclusion.
Standard fanboy behavior. Or troll behavior. I cite Poe's Law as why it's impossible to tell the difference.
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How to create YOLOv8-based object detection web service using Python, Julia, Node.js, JavaScript, Go and Rust
sharp - An image processing library
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Automatic Responsive Image Generation with an Astro Hook
To actually edit the images, we are going to use sharp. Sharp is a high-performance image processing library. You can do all the cool things we want to do with it. Install the library then import it with import sharp from 'sharp'.
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10 Powerful Node.js Libraries Every Developer Should Know About
2. sharp
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Pixel art usermod
I've run this on a few SBCs (single board computers). A Raspberry Pi Zero 2W is adequate for the job. The demo is running on a OrangePi Lite2, which is nominally more powerful, but not as well supported, software-wise. Compiling the image procesing software (sharp) under Ambian was pretty hit and miss, whereas on Raspbian it is plug and play.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 17 Apr 2024
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lovell/sharp is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of sharp is JavaScript.