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  • In the memo, ahead of the campaign’s launch, executives grappled with whether to include public disclosures about “secondary” use – water used in generating the electricity to power its datacentres.

    They warned that full transparency was “a one-way door” and advised keeping AWS’s projections confidential, even as they feared that their advice could invite accusations of a cover-up. “Amazon hides its water consumption” was one negative headline the authors anticipated.

    Callaghan said efficiency savings have already been achieved and pointed out that other companies also don’t count secondary water use.

    Scientists balked at the selective disclosure and the choice not to include secondary use of water in the total.











  • Jon Sneyers, one of the developers of FLIF, since combined it with ideas from various lossy compression formats to create a successor called the Free Universal Image Format (FUIF), which itself was combined with Google’s PIK format to create JPEG XL. As a consequence, FLIF is no longer being developed.[1]

    The format was initially announced publicly in September 2015,[6] with the first alpha release occurring about a month later, in October 2015.[2] The first stable version of FLIF was released in September 2016.[7]

    So, not new and seemingly no longer developed separately from JXL.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QOI_(image_format) seems interesting, though.