It’s the invisible engine of what makes up the majority of today’s internet. I don’t think that’s hyperbole. Tomorrows internet might not be the same.
It’s the invisible engine of what makes up the majority of today’s internet. I don’t think that’s hyperbole. Tomorrows internet might not be the same.
Ffmpeg has nothing to do with the internet other than being distributed on it
It powers the content that makes up a lot of the time a lot of internet users spend their time watching. I don’t think the pedantry serves a purpose.
Most bytes traversing the internet is video these days. Arguably, ffmpeg has processed most of that video.
Then unicode powers the internet by that same logic.