this keeps bugging me: can we all please stop putting .min suffix when it comes to save bytes and use .max instead when size doesn't matter?
@kuvos @WebReflection That’s a different discussion altogether.
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@mathias@WebReflection yeah you'd think so, but no. It isn't. If anything, it subsumes it. -
@kuvos@mathias@WebReflection When we compress images, we add an ".original" suffix to the original file, so why not to every file type ? - 5 more replies
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@mathias@WebReflection (to me, using min makes more sense than src. So if it's about saving html bytes then there's a bigger fruit to pick)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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