I don’t think there is any wasted data here just a cute face I needed to see today !
For the sake of your data, I won’t do it, but I absolutely could embed this image into a comment, and if you don’t have much data, you could get screwed: https://www.eso.org/public/archives/images/large/eso1719a.jpg
It’s a 1.3GB image of 3 nebulae. Its resolution is 93031x35412 which makes it nearly 3.3Gpix. Yes, that’s gigapixels.
Source: https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1719a/
The original is 9.2GB.There’s also this 8.8Gpix 24.6GB Milky Way mosaic, but that’s not available as JPEG in full-res: https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1242a/
That reminds me, I need to check if there’s new photos from James Webb
That’s 0 kB wasted.
It’s actually 126 KB
it clearly says 98.32 KB :3
Actually, it says 98.32kb. That’s a big difference.
Tf is a kilobarn
What program is this? And why does it not show kilobytes for either side?
It’s Termux, a terminal emulator for Android. I typed the top part, which starts qalculate (basically Wolfram|Alpha with units) and gives it the expression
98.32 kb to KB
I was expecting it to convert 98.32 kilobits to kilobytes, but it instead interpreted the ‘b’ to mean barns. The actual unit for a bit in qalculate is ‘bit’:
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=barn+area+(unit)
(Just a joke, don’t take that too seriously)
Thats 209KB
No it’s not
jokes on you, I’m on wifi