What's Chrome like for emissive associated alpha?pic.twitter.com/GJ1vKErOVi
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What's Chrome like for emissive associated alpha?pic.twitter.com/GJ1vKErOVi
Let's just say that you were just looking for a reason to go back to Chromium. 
I'm actually enjoying Firefox's containers, but this one is going to annoy me enough to at least want to always use Chromium for YouTube...
This is nerdsniping me into digging up the code for it, I wonder if they've discussed this. <video>? What platform? Happen to have any guesses where to look?
Linux/Gentoo/amd64/Intel. Here's a test case. First screenshot is ffplay, second is Firefox (both scaled x4). Look at the diagonals in particular. Can't take a Chromium one right now since Chromium crashes when opening it for me now
https://mrcn.st/t/chromatest_420.mp4 …pic.twitter.com/W7pHi56RLy
This is libyuv's gross upscaling, you'll get it on Chromium too on software paths. The difference is that Chromium defaults to its OpenGL path on Linux, whereas Firefox doesn't.
Can I make Firefox switch to an OpenGL path that doesn't do this?
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